SepF (Septum Forming) protein has been recently identified through genetic studies, and it has been suggested to be involved in the division of Bacillus subtilis cells. We have purified functional B. subtilis SepF from the inclusion bodies overexpressed in Escherichia coli. Far-UV circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopic analysis involving the extrinsic fluorescent probe 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid suggested that the purified SepF had characteristics of folded proteins. SepF was found to promote the assembly and bundling of FtsZ protofilaments using three complimentary techniques, namely 90 light scattering, sedimentation, and transmission electron microscopy. SepF also decreased the critical concentration of FtsZ assembly...
The idea of a bacterial cytoskeleton arose just 10 years ago with the identification of the cell div...
Gram-positive bacteria divide by forming a thick cross wall. How the thickness of this septal wall i...
Gram-positive bacteria divide by forming a thick cross wall. How the thickness of this septal wall i...
Bacterial cell division is mediated by a multi-protein machine known as the "divisome", which assemb...
Bacterial cell division is mediated by a multi-protein machine known as the "divisome", which assemb...
Understanding the regulation of cell division in Streptomyces coelicolor is key to gaining insight i...
PhD ThesisSepF is identified as a late cell division protein which is conserved among Gram-positi...
Cell division in bacteria requires the polymerisation of the tubulin homologue, FtsZ, into Z-rings. ...
International audienceThe mechanisms of Z-ring assembly and regulation in bacteria are poorly unders...
Abstract The conserved cell division protein SepF aligns polymers of FtsZ, the key cell division pro...
The role of FtsZ-associated proteins in the regulation of the assembly dynamics of Mycobacterium sme...
Cytokinesis in bacteria is initiated by polymerization of the tubulin homologue FtsZ into a circular...
Cell division is essential for bacterial survival. In this work, the cell division machinery, or div...
Intermediates in the assembly of the machinery required for bacterial septation have not been define...
SummaryAt the division site, most bacteria assemble filaments of the tubulin homolog FtsZ that recru...
The idea of a bacterial cytoskeleton arose just 10 years ago with the identification of the cell div...
Gram-positive bacteria divide by forming a thick cross wall. How the thickness of this septal wall i...
Gram-positive bacteria divide by forming a thick cross wall. How the thickness of this septal wall i...
Bacterial cell division is mediated by a multi-protein machine known as the "divisome", which assemb...
Bacterial cell division is mediated by a multi-protein machine known as the "divisome", which assemb...
Understanding the regulation of cell division in Streptomyces coelicolor is key to gaining insight i...
PhD ThesisSepF is identified as a late cell division protein which is conserved among Gram-positi...
Cell division in bacteria requires the polymerisation of the tubulin homologue, FtsZ, into Z-rings. ...
International audienceThe mechanisms of Z-ring assembly and regulation in bacteria are poorly unders...
Abstract The conserved cell division protein SepF aligns polymers of FtsZ, the key cell division pro...
The role of FtsZ-associated proteins in the regulation of the assembly dynamics of Mycobacterium sme...
Cytokinesis in bacteria is initiated by polymerization of the tubulin homologue FtsZ into a circular...
Cell division is essential for bacterial survival. In this work, the cell division machinery, or div...
Intermediates in the assembly of the machinery required for bacterial septation have not been define...
SummaryAt the division site, most bacteria assemble filaments of the tubulin homolog FtsZ that recru...
The idea of a bacterial cytoskeleton arose just 10 years ago with the identification of the cell div...
Gram-positive bacteria divide by forming a thick cross wall. How the thickness of this septal wall i...
Gram-positive bacteria divide by forming a thick cross wall. How the thickness of this septal wall i...