SummaryA mother cell giving rise to offspring usually needs to choose the site of cytokinesis carefully, as this will determine the size and shape of the daughter cells. Rod-shaped bacteria that divide by binary fission, such as Escherichia coli, often mark their cell division sites at their cell midpoint so that daughter cells are roughly equivalent in size and shape. So how does E. coli know where its middle is? Its cell poles are defined by the previous cell division, but, because E. coli grows by incorporating new cell wall and membrane uniformly along its length, the future cell division site at mid-cell is newly made and has no known pre-existing markers. One way to select the new mid-cell site would be to measure the distance from th...
Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli regulate division site selection through two overlapping syst...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
SummaryA mother cell giving rise to offspring usually needs to choose the site of cytokinesis carefu...
For reconstruction of controlled cell division in a minimal cell model, or protocell, a positioning ...
AbstractDivision of a cell — whether eukaryotic or prokaryotic — requires accurate spatial coordinat...
AbstractPlacement of the division site in Escherichia coli is determined in part by three Min protei...
AbstractThe positioning of the site of cell division in Escherichia coli results, it is generally be...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Cell division requires the precise placement of the division ring at mid-cell to ensure both daughte...
The Min system of Escherichia coli mediates placement of the division septum at the midcell. It osci...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Oscillations of the Min protein system are involved in the correct midcell placement of the divisome...
Bacterial cell division is carried out by the divisome, a multi-protein complex that assembles at th...
AbstractThe MinCDE system regulates the position of the division plane in rod-shaped bacteria. New r...
Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli regulate division site selection through two overlapping syst...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
SummaryA mother cell giving rise to offspring usually needs to choose the site of cytokinesis carefu...
For reconstruction of controlled cell division in a minimal cell model, or protocell, a positioning ...
AbstractDivision of a cell — whether eukaryotic or prokaryotic — requires accurate spatial coordinat...
AbstractPlacement of the division site in Escherichia coli is determined in part by three Min protei...
AbstractThe positioning of the site of cell division in Escherichia coli results, it is generally be...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Cell division requires the precise placement of the division ring at mid-cell to ensure both daughte...
The Min system of Escherichia coli mediates placement of the division septum at the midcell. It osci...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Oscillations of the Min protein system are involved in the correct midcell placement of the divisome...
Bacterial cell division is carried out by the divisome, a multi-protein complex that assembles at th...
AbstractThe MinCDE system regulates the position of the division plane in rod-shaped bacteria. New r...
Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli regulate division site selection through two overlapping syst...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...