Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical constraints, and patterns of cell growth and division. Because of their relative simplicity, bacterial cells are excellent models for how genes and proteins can directly determine morphology. Recent advances in cytological methods for bacteria have shown that distinct cytoskeletal filaments composed of actin and tubulin homologs are important for guiding growth patterns of the cell wall in bacteria, and that the glycan strands that constitute the wall are generally perpendicular to the direction of growth. This cytoskeleton-directed cell wall patterning is strikingly reminiscent of how plant cell wall growth is regulated by microtubules. In rod-s...
AbstractBacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the character...
Bacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the characteristic cr...
SummaryMorphogenesis, the development of shape or form in cells or organisms, is a fundamental but p...
Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical cons...
AbstractMembers of the actin-like MreB family of proteins localize as a helical filament in bacteria...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
AbstractIn bacteria, cytoskeletal filament bundles such as MreB control the cell morphology and dete...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
Cell shape matters across the kingdoms of life, and cells have the remarkable capacity to define and...
The shape of a bacterial cell is maintained by its peptidoglycan sacculus that completely surrounds ...
Rod-shaped bacteria grow in length without changing their width [1, 2]. A major feature of bacterial...
Bacteria display a variety of shapes, which have biological relevance. In most eubacteria, cell shap...
Rod-shaped bacteria grow in length without changing their width [1, 2]. A major feature of bacterial...
AbstractMembers of the actin-like MreB family of proteins localize as a helical filament in bacteria...
SummaryAlthough bacterial cell morphology is tightly controlled, the principles of size regulation r...
AbstractBacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the character...
Bacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the characteristic cr...
SummaryMorphogenesis, the development of shape or form in cells or organisms, is a fundamental but p...
Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical cons...
AbstractMembers of the actin-like MreB family of proteins localize as a helical filament in bacteria...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
AbstractIn bacteria, cytoskeletal filament bundles such as MreB control the cell morphology and dete...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
Cell shape matters across the kingdoms of life, and cells have the remarkable capacity to define and...
The shape of a bacterial cell is maintained by its peptidoglycan sacculus that completely surrounds ...
Rod-shaped bacteria grow in length without changing their width [1, 2]. A major feature of bacterial...
Bacteria display a variety of shapes, which have biological relevance. In most eubacteria, cell shap...
Rod-shaped bacteria grow in length without changing their width [1, 2]. A major feature of bacterial...
AbstractMembers of the actin-like MreB family of proteins localize as a helical filament in bacteria...
SummaryAlthough bacterial cell morphology is tightly controlled, the principles of size regulation r...
AbstractBacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the character...
Bacterial cells exhibit a wide variety of shapes. Recent results indicate that the characteristic cr...
SummaryMorphogenesis, the development of shape or form in cells or organisms, is a fundamental but p...