<div><p>The bacterial cell cycle has been extensively studied under standard growth conditions. How it is modulated in response to environmental changes remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that the freshwater bacterium <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> blocks cell division and grows to filamentous cells in response to stress conditions affecting the cell membrane. Our data suggest that stress switches the membrane-bound cell cycle kinase CckA to its phosphatase mode, leading to the rapid dephosphorylation, inactivation and proteolysis of the master cell cycle regulator CtrA. The clearance of CtrA results in downregulation of division and morphogenesis genes and consequently a cell division block. Upon shift to non-stress conditions,...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
<div><p>Genomic and proteomic methods yield networks of biological regulatory interactions but do no...
AbstractThe global transcriptional regulator CtrA controls multiple events in the Caulobacter cell c...
All organisms have to respond to environmental changes to maintain cellular and genome integrity. In...
In Caulobacter crescentus, progression through the cell cycle is governed by the periodic activation...
The life cycle of the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus includes an asymmetric cell division ...
In Caulobacter crescentus, progression through the cell cycle is governed by the periodic activation...
In Caulobacter crescentus, progression through the cell cycle is governed by the periodic activatio...
How bacteria control their shape and division was one of the first topics investigated with molecula...
Sophisticated signaling mechanisms allow bacterial cells to cope with environmental and intracellula...
Bacteria have adapted to diverse environments, which are often unpredictable and constantly changing...
Fundamental to all living organisms is the capacity to coordinate cell division and cell differentia...
Bacteria must be able to respond to a multitude of unanticipated environmental insults in order to s...
All living cells are characterized by certain cell shapes and sizes. Many bacteria can change these ...
ABSTRACT Despite the myriad of different sensory domains encoded in bacterial genomes, only a few ar...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
<div><p>Genomic and proteomic methods yield networks of biological regulatory interactions but do no...
AbstractThe global transcriptional regulator CtrA controls multiple events in the Caulobacter cell c...
All organisms have to respond to environmental changes to maintain cellular and genome integrity. In...
In Caulobacter crescentus, progression through the cell cycle is governed by the periodic activation...
The life cycle of the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus includes an asymmetric cell division ...
In Caulobacter crescentus, progression through the cell cycle is governed by the periodic activation...
In Caulobacter crescentus, progression through the cell cycle is governed by the periodic activatio...
How bacteria control their shape and division was one of the first topics investigated with molecula...
Sophisticated signaling mechanisms allow bacterial cells to cope with environmental and intracellula...
Bacteria have adapted to diverse environments, which are often unpredictable and constantly changing...
Fundamental to all living organisms is the capacity to coordinate cell division and cell differentia...
Bacteria must be able to respond to a multitude of unanticipated environmental insults in order to s...
All living cells are characterized by certain cell shapes and sizes. Many bacteria can change these ...
ABSTRACT Despite the myriad of different sensory domains encoded in bacterial genomes, only a few ar...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
<div><p>Genomic and proteomic methods yield networks of biological regulatory interactions but do no...
AbstractThe global transcriptional regulator CtrA controls multiple events in the Caulobacter cell c...