During its life cycle, Caulobacter crescentus undergoes a series of coordinated shape changes, including generation of a polar stalk and reshaping of the cell envelope to produce new daughter cells through the process of cytokinesis. The mechanisms by which these morphogenetic processes are coordinated in time and space remain largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that the conserved division complex FtsEX controls both the early and late stages of cytokinesis in C. crescentus, namely initiation of constriction and final cell separation. ΔftsE cells display a striking phenotype: cells are chained, with skinny connections between cell bodies resulting from defects in inner membrane fusion and cell separation. Surprisingly, the thin connections...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
The cytoskeleton is a key regulator of cell morphogenesis. Crescentin, a bacterial intermediate fila...
Many alpha-proteobacteria divide asymmetrically, but this process was mostly described in Caulobacte...
During its life cycle, Caulobacter crescentus undergoes a series of coordinated shape changes, inclu...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Bacterial cell morphogenesis requires coordination among multiple cellular systems, including the ba...
Bacterial cell morphogenesis requires coordination among multiple cellular systems, including the ba...
Bacterial cell shape is genetically hardwired and critical for fitness as well as, in certain cases,...
Caulobacter crescentus uses a multi-layered system of oscillating regulators to program different de...
The life cycle of the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus includes an asymmetric cell division ...
AbstractBacterial cells exist in a wide variety of shapes. To understand the mechanism of bacterial ...
Rod-shaped bacteria typically grow first via sporadic and dispersed elongation along their lateral w...
Bacterial division requires the coordination of cytoskeleton constriction and insertion of new pepti...
Prokaryotes exist in diverse morphologies in nature. The shape of the cell offers the cell the abili...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
The cytoskeleton is a key regulator of cell morphogenesis. Crescentin, a bacterial intermediate fila...
Many alpha-proteobacteria divide asymmetrically, but this process was mostly described in Caulobacte...
During its life cycle, Caulobacter crescentus undergoes a series of coordinated shape changes, inclu...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Bacterial cell morphogenesis requires coordination among multiple cellular systems, including the ba...
Bacterial cell morphogenesis requires coordination among multiple cellular systems, including the ba...
Bacterial cell shape is genetically hardwired and critical for fitness as well as, in certain cases,...
Caulobacter crescentus uses a multi-layered system of oscillating regulators to program different de...
The life cycle of the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus includes an asymmetric cell division ...
AbstractBacterial cells exist in a wide variety of shapes. To understand the mechanism of bacterial ...
Rod-shaped bacteria typically grow first via sporadic and dispersed elongation along their lateral w...
Bacterial division requires the coordination of cytoskeleton constriction and insertion of new pepti...
Prokaryotes exist in diverse morphologies in nature. The shape of the cell offers the cell the abili...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
The cytoskeleton is a key regulator of cell morphogenesis. Crescentin, a bacterial intermediate fila...
Many alpha-proteobacteria divide asymmetrically, but this process was mostly described in Caulobacte...