To generate two cells from one, bacteria such as Escherichia coli use a complex of membrane-embedded proteins called the divisome that synthesize the division septum. The initial stage of cytokinesis requires a tubulin homolog, FtsZ, which forms polymers that treadmill around the cell circumference. The attachment of these polymers to the cytoplasmic membrane requires an actin homolog, FtsA, which also forms dynamic polymers that directly bind to FtsZ. Recent evidence indicates that FtsA and FtsZ regulate each other’s oligomeric state in E. coli to control the progression of cytokinesis, including the recruitment of septum synthesis proteins. In this review, we focus on recent advances in our understanding of protein-protein association bet...
Most common pattern of Bacterial division is binary fission. Bacterial division occurs by the constr...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
15 p.-6 fig.The division of Escherichia coli is an essential process strictly regulated in time and ...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Cell division in Escherichia coli is performed by the divisome, a multi-protein complex composed of ...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Cell division is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. In the vast majority of bact...
Cell division is a highly regulated process that must coordinate multiple implicit activities in dif...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
Cytokinesis is a fundamental process that is essential for bacterial proliferation. The cytokinetic ...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
Intermediates in the assembly of the machinery required for bacterial septation have not been define...
Most bacteria accomplish cell division with the help of a dynamic protein complex called the divisom...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
Bacterial cell division is a complex process that relies on the intricate timing and placement of th...
Most common pattern of Bacterial division is binary fission. Bacterial division occurs by the constr...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
15 p.-6 fig.The division of Escherichia coli is an essential process strictly regulated in time and ...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Cell division in Escherichia coli is performed by the divisome, a multi-protein complex composed of ...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Cell division is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. In the vast majority of bact...
Cell division is a highly regulated process that must coordinate multiple implicit activities in dif...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
Cytokinesis is a fundamental process that is essential for bacterial proliferation. The cytokinetic ...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
Intermediates in the assembly of the machinery required for bacterial septation have not been define...
Most bacteria accomplish cell division with the help of a dynamic protein complex called the divisom...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
Bacterial cell division is a complex process that relies on the intricate timing and placement of th...
Most common pattern of Bacterial division is binary fission. Bacterial division occurs by the constr...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
15 p.-6 fig.The division of Escherichia coli is an essential process strictly regulated in time and ...