Many antibiotics target the assembly of cell wall peptidoglycan, an essential, heteropolymeric mesh that encases most bacteria. In rod-shaped bacteria, cell wall elongation is spatially precise yet relies on limited pools of lipid-linked precursors that generate and are attracted to membrane disorder. By tracking enzymes, substrates, and products of peptidoglycan biosynthesis in Mycobacterium smegmatis, we show that precursors are made in plasma membrane domains that are laterally and biochemically distinct from sites of cell wall assembly. Membrane partitioning likely contributes to robust, orderly peptidoglycan synthesis, suggesting that these domains help template peptidoglycan synthesis. The cell wall-organizing protein DivIVA and the c...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe plasma membrane of Mycobacterium sp. is the site of synthesis of s...
The peptidoglycan cell wall and the actin-like MreB cytoskeleton are major determinants of cell shap...
Protected from host immune attack and antibiotic penetration by their unique cell envelope, mycobact...
Many antibiotics target the assembly of cell wall peptidoglycan, an essential, heteropolymeric mesh ...
The bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan is a conserved component of the bacterial envelope that is ess...
Bacterial cells are protected by their cell envelope. Diversity in architecture and synthesis mechan...
In order to maintain shape and withstand intracellular pressure, most bacteria are surrounded by a c...
In order to maintain shape and withstand intracellular pressure, most bacteria are surrounded by a c...
Cell elongation occurs primarily at the mycobacterial cell poles, but the molecular mechanisms gover...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
ABSTRACT Peptidoglycan (PG), a polymer cross-linked by d-amino acid-containing peptides, is an essen...
Mycobacterium is a diverse genus of actinobacteria that includes the causative agents of human tuber...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe plasma membrane of Mycobacterium sp. is the site of synthesis of s...
The peptidoglycan cell wall and the actin-like MreB cytoskeleton are major determinants of cell shap...
Protected from host immune attack and antibiotic penetration by their unique cell envelope, mycobact...
Many antibiotics target the assembly of cell wall peptidoglycan, an essential, heteropolymeric mesh ...
The bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan is a conserved component of the bacterial envelope that is ess...
Bacterial cells are protected by their cell envelope. Diversity in architecture and synthesis mechan...
In order to maintain shape and withstand intracellular pressure, most bacteria are surrounded by a c...
In order to maintain shape and withstand intracellular pressure, most bacteria are surrounded by a c...
Cell elongation occurs primarily at the mycobacterial cell poles, but the molecular mechanisms gover...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
Many bacteria have complex cell shapes, but the mechanisms producing their distinctive morphologies ...
ABSTRACT Peptidoglycan (PG), a polymer cross-linked by d-amino acid-containing peptides, is an essen...
Mycobacterium is a diverse genus of actinobacteria that includes the causative agents of human tuber...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe plasma membrane of Mycobacterium sp. is the site of synthesis of s...
The peptidoglycan cell wall and the actin-like MreB cytoskeleton are major determinants of cell shap...
Protected from host immune attack and antibiotic penetration by their unique cell envelope, mycobact...