Cell division in Escherichia coli is morphologically symmetric due to, among other things, the ability of these cells to place the Z-ring at midcell. Studies have reported that, at sub-optimal temperatures, this symmetry decreases at the single-cell level, but the causes remain unclear. Using fluorescence microscopy, we observe FtsZ-GFP and DAPI-stained nucleoids to assess the robustness of the symmetry of Z-ring formation and positioning in individual cells under sub-optimal and critical temperatures. We find the Z-ring formation and positioning to be robust at sub-optimal temperatures, as the Z-ring's mean width, density and displacement from midcell maintain similar levels of correlation to one another as at optimal temperatures. However...
AbstractCytokinesis in bacteria is accomplished by a ring-shaped cell-division complex (the Z-ring)....
<div><p>The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. T...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Prokaryotic organisms, such as Escherichia coli, lack internal wall. Nevertheless, they have interna...
The earliest stage in bacterial cell division is the formation of a ring, composed of the tubulin-li...
<div><p>Cell division in <i>Escherichia coli</i> starts with assembly of FtsZ protofilaments into a ...
Cell division in Escherichia coli starts with assembly of FtsZ protofilaments into a ring-like struc...
<div><p>FtsZ is a tubulin-like GTPase that is the major cytoskeletal protein in bacterial cell divis...
Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcel...
TheMin system, consisting of MinC, MinD, andMinE, plays an important role in localizing the Escheric...
FtsZ is a tubulin-like GTPase that is the major cytoskeletal protein in bacterial cell division. It ...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at t...
By simultaneously tracking pairs of specific genetic regions and divisome proteins in live Escherich...
Cell divisions in Escherichia coli are, in general, morphologically symmetric. However, in a few cas...
The earliest event in bacterial cell division is the formation of a Z ring, composed of the tubulin-...
AbstractCytokinesis in bacteria is accomplished by a ring-shaped cell-division complex (the Z-ring)....
<div><p>The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. T...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Prokaryotic organisms, such as Escherichia coli, lack internal wall. Nevertheless, they have interna...
The earliest stage in bacterial cell division is the formation of a ring, composed of the tubulin-li...
<div><p>Cell division in <i>Escherichia coli</i> starts with assembly of FtsZ protofilaments into a ...
Cell division in Escherichia coli starts with assembly of FtsZ protofilaments into a ring-like struc...
<div><p>FtsZ is a tubulin-like GTPase that is the major cytoskeletal protein in bacterial cell divis...
Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcel...
TheMin system, consisting of MinC, MinD, andMinE, plays an important role in localizing the Escheric...
FtsZ is a tubulin-like GTPase that is the major cytoskeletal protein in bacterial cell division. It ...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at t...
By simultaneously tracking pairs of specific genetic regions and divisome proteins in live Escherich...
Cell divisions in Escherichia coli are, in general, morphologically symmetric. However, in a few cas...
The earliest event in bacterial cell division is the formation of a Z ring, composed of the tubulin-...
AbstractCytokinesis in bacteria is accomplished by a ring-shaped cell-division complex (the Z-ring)....
<div><p>The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. T...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...