Bacterial cell division is a fundamental process that requires the coordinated actions of a number of proteins which form a complex macromolecular machine known as the divisome. The membrane-spanning proteins DivIB and its orthologue FtsQ are crucial divisome components in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria respectively. However, the role of almost all of the integral division proteins, including DivIB, still remains largely unknown. Here we show that the extracellular domain of DivIB is able to bind peptidoglycan and have mapped the binding to its β subdomain. Conditional mutational studies show that divIB is essential for Staphylococcus aureus growth, while phenotypic analyses following depletion of DivIB results in a block in the c...
The spheroid bacterium Staphylococcus aureus is often used as a model of morphogenesis due to its ap...
© 2017 Bottomley, Liew, Kusuma, Peterson, Seidel, Foster and Harry. Productive bacterial cell divisi...
International audienceDespite years of intensive research, much remains to be discovered to understa...
Bacterial cell division is a fundamental process that requires the coordinated actions of a number o...
© 2014 The Authors. Molecular Microbiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bacterial cell divisi...
Bacterial cell division is a complex, dynamic process that requires multiple protein components to o...
The molecular mechanics of bacterial cell division remain one of the most fundamental unsolved probl...
Bacterial cell division is a fundamental process mediated by a large collection of proteins, collect...
International audienceDivIB, also known as FtsQ in gram-negative organisms, is a division protein th...
Bacterial cytokinesis is orchestrated by an assembly of essential cell division proteins that form a...
DivIB, also known as FtsQ in gram-negative organisms, is a division protein that is conserved in mos...
Bacterial cytokinesis is achieved through the coordinated action of a multiprotein complex known as ...
Bacterial cytokinesis is achieved through the coordinated action of a multiprotein complex known as ...
Cell division in bacteria is carried out by an elaborate molecular machine composed of more than a d...
The bacterial cell wall is essential for viability, but despite its ability to withstand internal tu...
The spheroid bacterium Staphylococcus aureus is often used as a model of morphogenesis due to its ap...
© 2017 Bottomley, Liew, Kusuma, Peterson, Seidel, Foster and Harry. Productive bacterial cell divisi...
International audienceDespite years of intensive research, much remains to be discovered to understa...
Bacterial cell division is a fundamental process that requires the coordinated actions of a number o...
© 2014 The Authors. Molecular Microbiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bacterial cell divisi...
Bacterial cell division is a complex, dynamic process that requires multiple protein components to o...
The molecular mechanics of bacterial cell division remain one of the most fundamental unsolved probl...
Bacterial cell division is a fundamental process mediated by a large collection of proteins, collect...
International audienceDivIB, also known as FtsQ in gram-negative organisms, is a division protein th...
Bacterial cytokinesis is orchestrated by an assembly of essential cell division proteins that form a...
DivIB, also known as FtsQ in gram-negative organisms, is a division protein that is conserved in mos...
Bacterial cytokinesis is achieved through the coordinated action of a multiprotein complex known as ...
Bacterial cytokinesis is achieved through the coordinated action of a multiprotein complex known as ...
Cell division in bacteria is carried out by an elaborate molecular machine composed of more than a d...
The bacterial cell wall is essential for viability, but despite its ability to withstand internal tu...
The spheroid bacterium Staphylococcus aureus is often used as a model of morphogenesis due to its ap...
© 2017 Bottomley, Liew, Kusuma, Peterson, Seidel, Foster and Harry. Productive bacterial cell divisi...
International audienceDespite years of intensive research, much remains to be discovered to understa...