Bacterial cell division initiates with the formation of a ring-like structure at the cell center composed of the tubulin homolog FtsZ (the Z-ring), which acts as a scaffold for the assembly of the cell division complex, the divisome. Previous studies have suggested that the divisome is initially composed of FtsZ polymers stabilized by membrane anchors FtsA and ZipA, which then recruit the remaining division proteins. The MinCDE proteins prevent the formation of the Z-ring at poles by oscillating from pole to pole, thereby ensuring that the concentration of the Z-ring inhibitor, MinC, is lowest at the cell center. We show that prior to septum formation, the early-division proteins ZipA, ZapA, and ZapB, along with FtsZ, assemble into complexe...
Bacterial cell division is a complex process that relies on the intricate timing and placement of th...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
Prokaryotic cell division is one of the most fundamental processes in biology, but the dynamics and ...
Bacterial cell division initiates with the formation of a ring-like structure at the cell center com...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division initiates with the formation of a ring-like structure at the cell c...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division initiates with the formation of a ring-like structure at the cell c...
Although the essential proteins that drive bacterial cytokinesis have been identified, the precise m...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Cytokinesis is a fundamental process that is essential for bacterial proliferation. The cytokinetic ...
AbstractE. coli cell division is mediated by the FtsZ ring and associated factors. Selection of the ...
© 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. During bacterial cell division, filaments of the tubulin-like p...
AbstractPlacement of the division site in Escherichia coli is determined in part by three Min protei...
Cell division in Escherichia coli depends on mechanisms to spatially and temporally regulate selecti...
AbstractThe Z ring, composed of the tubulin homolog FtsZ, is essential for bacterial cell division. ...
Bacterial cell division is driven by an FtsZ ring in which the FtsZ protein localizes at mid-cell an...
Bacterial cell division is a complex process that relies on the intricate timing and placement of th...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
Prokaryotic cell division is one of the most fundamental processes in biology, but the dynamics and ...
Bacterial cell division initiates with the formation of a ring-like structure at the cell center com...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division initiates with the formation of a ring-like structure at the cell c...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division initiates with the formation of a ring-like structure at the cell c...
Although the essential proteins that drive bacterial cytokinesis have been identified, the precise m...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Cytokinesis is a fundamental process that is essential for bacterial proliferation. The cytokinetic ...
AbstractE. coli cell division is mediated by the FtsZ ring and associated factors. Selection of the ...
© 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. During bacterial cell division, filaments of the tubulin-like p...
AbstractPlacement of the division site in Escherichia coli is determined in part by three Min protei...
Cell division in Escherichia coli depends on mechanisms to spatially and temporally regulate selecti...
AbstractThe Z ring, composed of the tubulin homolog FtsZ, is essential for bacterial cell division. ...
Bacterial cell division is driven by an FtsZ ring in which the FtsZ protein localizes at mid-cell an...
Bacterial cell division is a complex process that relies on the intricate timing and placement of th...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
Prokaryotic cell division is one of the most fundamental processes in biology, but the dynamics and ...