Symbiotic bacteria of the genus Thiosymbion attach to the surface of their nematode hosts using their poles and divide by longitudinal binary fission. A new study now sheds light on the molecular mechanisms that underlie this peculiar mode of proliferation
Chromosome segregation typically occurs after replication has finished in eukaryotes but during repl...
In mutualism between unicellular hosts and their endosymbionts, symbiont's cell division is often sy...
The reproduction mode of uncultivable microorganisms deserves investigation as it can largely diverg...
To determine the fundamentals of cell growth, we must extend cell biological studies to non-model or...
The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details of b...
Bacteria are phylogenetically diverse and have evolved a variety of different cell shapes, life styl...
Two long-standing paradigms in biology are that cells belonging to the same population exhibit littl...
A dedicated cell division machinery is needed for efficient proliferation of an organism. The eukary...
Peptidoglycan (PG) is essential for bacterial survival and maintaining cell shape. The rod-shaped mo...
Peptidoglycan (PG) is essential for bacterial survival and maintaining cell shape. The rod-shaped mo...
The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying ba...
Candidatus Thiosymbion oneisti is a rod-shaped gamma proteobacterium bound on the cuticle of its nem...
The morphology of bacterial species shows a wealth of variation from star-shaped to spherical and ro...
Bacterial Physiology was inaugurated as a discipline by the seminal research of Maaløe, Schaechter a...
Cell division is a fundamental biological process that occurs in all kingdoms of life. Our under...
Chromosome segregation typically occurs after replication has finished in eukaryotes but during repl...
In mutualism between unicellular hosts and their endosymbionts, symbiont's cell division is often sy...
The reproduction mode of uncultivable microorganisms deserves investigation as it can largely diverg...
To determine the fundamentals of cell growth, we must extend cell biological studies to non-model or...
The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details of b...
Bacteria are phylogenetically diverse and have evolved a variety of different cell shapes, life styl...
Two long-standing paradigms in biology are that cells belonging to the same population exhibit littl...
A dedicated cell division machinery is needed for efficient proliferation of an organism. The eukary...
Peptidoglycan (PG) is essential for bacterial survival and maintaining cell shape. The rod-shaped mo...
Peptidoglycan (PG) is essential for bacterial survival and maintaining cell shape. The rod-shaped mo...
The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying ba...
Candidatus Thiosymbion oneisti is a rod-shaped gamma proteobacterium bound on the cuticle of its nem...
The morphology of bacterial species shows a wealth of variation from star-shaped to spherical and ro...
Bacterial Physiology was inaugurated as a discipline by the seminal research of Maaløe, Schaechter a...
Cell division is a fundamental biological process that occurs in all kingdoms of life. Our under...
Chromosome segregation typically occurs after replication has finished in eukaryotes but during repl...
In mutualism between unicellular hosts and their endosymbionts, symbiont's cell division is often sy...
The reproduction mode of uncultivable microorganisms deserves investigation as it can largely diverg...