International audienceBackground: Proteins within the cytoplasmic membrane display distinct localization patterns and arrangements. While multiple models exist describing the dynamics of membrane proteins, to date, there have been few systematic studies, particularly in bacteria, to evaluate how protein size, number of transmembrane domains, and temperature affect their diffusion, and if conserved localization patterns exist. Results: We have used fluorescence microscopy, single-molecule tracking (SMT), and computer-aided visualization methods to obtain a better understanding of the three-dimensional organization of bacterial membrane proteins, using the model bacterium Bacillus subtilis. First, we carried out a systematic study of the loca...
Structural inhomogeneities in biomembranes can lead to complex diffusive behavior of membrane protei...
Figure S1. Fluorescent profiles obtained with the MicrobeTracker software. Representative pictures o...
The intricate structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells depends on the ability to target protein...
Abstract Background Proteins within the cytoplasmic membrane display distinct localization patterns ...
AbstractThe functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellu...
Lateral diffusion of proteins in the plane of a biological membrane is important for many vital proc...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
The functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellular proc...
We analyze the structure of the cytoplasm by performing single-molecule displacement mapping on a di...
Protein mobility affects most cellular processes, such as the rates of enzymatic reactions, signal t...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
We review recent observations on the mobility of macromolecules and their spatial organization in li...
Figure S6. Variation of diffusion rates on dependence of growth temperature and number of transmembr...
Structural inhomogeneities in biomembranes can lead to complex diffusive behavior of membrane protei...
Figure S1. Fluorescent profiles obtained with the MicrobeTracker software. Representative pictures o...
The intricate structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells depends on the ability to target protein...
Abstract Background Proteins within the cytoplasmic membrane display distinct localization patterns ...
AbstractThe functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellu...
Lateral diffusion of proteins in the plane of a biological membrane is important for many vital proc...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
The functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellular proc...
We analyze the structure of the cytoplasm by performing single-molecule displacement mapping on a di...
Protein mobility affects most cellular processes, such as the rates of enzymatic reactions, signal t...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
We review recent observations on the mobility of macromolecules and their spatial organization in li...
Figure S6. Variation of diffusion rates on dependence of growth temperature and number of transmembr...
Structural inhomogeneities in biomembranes can lead to complex diffusive behavior of membrane protei...
Figure S1. Fluorescent profiles obtained with the MicrobeTracker software. Representative pictures o...
The intricate structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells depends on the ability to target protein...