Self-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the organization of cells. The Min protein system of the bacterium Escherichia coil is a prime example of how pattern formation occurs via reaction-diffusion. We have previously demonstrated how Min protein patterns are influenced by compartment geometry. Here we probe the influence of membrane surface topology, as an additional regulatory element. Using microstructured membrane-clad soft polymer substrates, Min protein patterns can be aligned. We demonstrate that Min pattern alignment starts early during pattern formation and show that macroscopic millimeter-sized areas of protein patterns of well-defined orientation can be generated. (C) 2014 The Author...
The rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli selects the cell center as site of division with the help ...
Proper cell division requires an accurate definition of the division plane. In bacteria, this plane ...
Bacterial cell division is arguably one of the most central processes in biology. Despite the identi...
AbstractSelf-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the o...
Self-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the organizat...
AbstractSelf-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the o...
The MinCDE protein system from Escherichia coli has become one of the most striking paradigms of pro...
The MinCDE protein system from Escherichia coli has become one of the most striking paradigms of pro...
Self-organisation of Min proteins is responsible for the spatial control of cell division in Escheri...
Self-organisation of Min proteins is responsible for the spatial control of cell division in Escheri...
The rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli selects the cell center as site of division with the help ...
In the rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli, the center is selected by the Min-proteins as the site...
Intracellular protein gradients are significant determinants of spatial organization. However, littl...
The rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli selects the cell center as site of division with the help ...
<div><p>The rod-shaped bacterium <i>Escherichia coli</i> selects the cell center as site of division...
The rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli selects the cell center as site of division with the help ...
Proper cell division requires an accurate definition of the division plane. In bacteria, this plane ...
Bacterial cell division is arguably one of the most central processes in biology. Despite the identi...
AbstractSelf-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the o...
Self-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the organizat...
AbstractSelf-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the o...
The MinCDE protein system from Escherichia coli has become one of the most striking paradigms of pro...
The MinCDE protein system from Escherichia coli has become one of the most striking paradigms of pro...
Self-organisation of Min proteins is responsible for the spatial control of cell division in Escheri...
Self-organisation of Min proteins is responsible for the spatial control of cell division in Escheri...
The rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli selects the cell center as site of division with the help ...
In the rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli, the center is selected by the Min-proteins as the site...
Intracellular protein gradients are significant determinants of spatial organization. However, littl...
The rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli selects the cell center as site of division with the help ...
<div><p>The rod-shaped bacterium <i>Escherichia coli</i> selects the cell center as site of division...
The rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli selects the cell center as site of division with the help ...
Proper cell division requires an accurate definition of the division plane. In bacteria, this plane ...
Bacterial cell division is arguably one of the most central processes in biology. Despite the identi...