Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcell. The localization of the divisome complex is determined by the correct positioning, assembly, and constriction of the FtsZ ring (Z-ring). Z-ring constriction control remains poorly understood and (to some extent) controversial, probably due to the fact that this phenomenon is transient and controlled by numerous factors. Here, we characterize ZapE, a novel ATPase found in Gram-negative bacteria, which is required for growth under conditions of low oxygen, while loss of zapE results in temperature-dependent elongation of cell shape. We found that ZapE is recruited to the Z-ring during late stages of the cell division process and correlates w...
In Escherichia coli, cell division is defined by the polymerization and constriction of a cytokineti...
AbstractThe Z ring, composed of the tubulin homolog FtsZ, is essential for bacterial cell division. ...
is essential for bacterial cell division. Recently a new protein, ZapA, has been discovered that loc...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at t...
Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcel...
During pathogenic infections, bacterial cells experience environmental stress conditions, including ...
During bacterial cell division, a large, dynamic cytoskeletal structure called the Z-ring assembles ...
Bacterial cell division relies on the formation and contraction of the Z ring, coordinated and regul...
Bacterial cell division is initiated by the assembly of the contraction ring (Z-ring), which consist...
Cell division is a fundamental process for both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. In bacteria, cell ...
Cell division in bacteria requires the assembly of a macromolecular protein machinery at midcell tha...
Cell division in bacteria requires the assembly of a macromolecular protein machinery at midcell tha...
Prokaryotic cell division is a highly orchestrated process requiring the formation of a wide range o...
In Escherichia coli, cell division is defined by the polymerization and constriction of a cytokineti...
In Escherichia coli, cell division is defined by the polymerization and constriction of a cytokineti...
In Escherichia coli, cell division is defined by the polymerization and constriction of a cytokineti...
AbstractThe Z ring, composed of the tubulin homolog FtsZ, is essential for bacterial cell division. ...
is essential for bacterial cell division. Recently a new protein, ZapA, has been discovered that loc...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at t...
Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcel...
During pathogenic infections, bacterial cells experience environmental stress conditions, including ...
During bacterial cell division, a large, dynamic cytoskeletal structure called the Z-ring assembles ...
Bacterial cell division relies on the formation and contraction of the Z ring, coordinated and regul...
Bacterial cell division is initiated by the assembly of the contraction ring (Z-ring), which consist...
Cell division is a fundamental process for both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. In bacteria, cell ...
Cell division in bacteria requires the assembly of a macromolecular protein machinery at midcell tha...
Cell division in bacteria requires the assembly of a macromolecular protein machinery at midcell tha...
Prokaryotic cell division is a highly orchestrated process requiring the formation of a wide range o...
In Escherichia coli, cell division is defined by the polymerization and constriction of a cytokineti...
In Escherichia coli, cell division is defined by the polymerization and constriction of a cytokineti...
In Escherichia coli, cell division is defined by the polymerization and constriction of a cytokineti...
AbstractThe Z ring, composed of the tubulin homolog FtsZ, is essential for bacterial cell division. ...
is essential for bacterial cell division. Recently a new protein, ZapA, has been discovered that loc...