Cells and their component structures are highly organised. The correct function of many biological systems relies upon not only temporal control of protein levels but also spatial control of protein localisation within cells. Mathematical modelling allows us to quantitatively test potential mechanisms for protein localisation and spatial organisation. Here we present models of three examples of spatial organisation within individual cells. In the bacterium E. coli, the site of cell division is partly determined by the Min proteins. The Min proteins oscillate between the cell poles and suppress formation of the division ring here, thereby restricting division to midcell. We present a stochastic model of the Min protein dynamics, and...
Live cell imaging is a powerful tool for studying the distribution and dynamics of proteins. However...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
Functional characterization of every single protein is a major challenge of the post-genomic era. Th...
Intracellular protein gradients are significant determinants of spatial organization. However, littl...
© 2015 Walsh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Cell division requires the precise placement of the division ring at mid-cell to ensure both daughte...
How nanometer-scale proteins position accurately within micron-scale bacteria has intrigued both bio...
© 2016, Paul M. G. Curmi, et al. Many important cellular processes require the accurate positioning ...
© 2017 Walsh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
In biology, localisation is function - understanding the sub-cellular localisation of proteins is pa...
In biology, localisation is function. Cells display a complex sub-cellular structure with numerous d...
Oscillations of the Min protein system are involved in the correct midcell placement of the divisome...
For reconstruction of controlled cell division in a minimal cell model, or protocell, a positioning ...
<div><p>Oscillations of the Min protein system are involved in the correct midcell placement of the ...
AbstractDivision of a cell — whether eukaryotic or prokaryotic — requires accurate spatial coordinat...
Live cell imaging is a powerful tool for studying the distribution and dynamics of proteins. However...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
Functional characterization of every single protein is a major challenge of the post-genomic era. Th...
Intracellular protein gradients are significant determinants of spatial organization. However, littl...
© 2015 Walsh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
Cell division requires the precise placement of the division ring at mid-cell to ensure both daughte...
How nanometer-scale proteins position accurately within micron-scale bacteria has intrigued both bio...
© 2016, Paul M. G. Curmi, et al. Many important cellular processes require the accurate positioning ...
© 2017 Walsh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commo...
In biology, localisation is function - understanding the sub-cellular localisation of proteins is pa...
In biology, localisation is function. Cells display a complex sub-cellular structure with numerous d...
Oscillations of the Min protein system are involved in the correct midcell placement of the divisome...
For reconstruction of controlled cell division in a minimal cell model, or protocell, a positioning ...
<div><p>Oscillations of the Min protein system are involved in the correct midcell placement of the ...
AbstractDivision of a cell — whether eukaryotic or prokaryotic — requires accurate spatial coordinat...
Live cell imaging is a powerful tool for studying the distribution and dynamics of proteins. However...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
Functional characterization of every single protein is a major challenge of the post-genomic era. Th...