DivIVA is a protein initially identified as a spatial regulator of cell division in the model organism Bacillus subtilis, but its homologues are present in many other Gram-positive bacteria, including Clostridia species. Besides its role as topological regulator of the Min system during bacterial cell division, DivIVA is involved in chromosome segregation during sporulation, genetic competence, and cell wall synthesis. DivIVA localizes to regions of high membrane curvature, such as the cell poles and cell division site, where it recruits distinct binding partners. Previously, it was suggested that negative curvature sensing is the main mechanism by which DivIVA binds to these specific regions. Here, we show that Clostridioides difficile Div...
Bacterial cytokinesis is orchestrated by an assembly of essential cell division proteins that form a...
The Bacillus subtilis divIVA gene, first defined by a mutation giving rise to anucleate minicells, h...
Subcellular protein localization is a universal feature of eukaryotic cells, and the ubiquity of pro...
DivIVA is a protein initially identified as a spatial regulator of cell division in the model organi...
DivIVA proteins are curvature-sensitive membrane binding proteins that recruit other proteins to the...
DivIVA is a crucial membrane-binding protein that helps to localize other proteins to negatively cur...
In order to survive, bacterial cells rely on precise spatiotemporal organization and coordination of...
DivIVA is a conserved protein in Gram-positive bacteria that localizes at the poles and division sit...
ABSTRACT The assembly of the cell division machinery at midcell is a critical step of cytokinesis. M...
The bacterial cell is well-organized and many proteins are confined to regions such as midcell or ce...
The conserved protein DivIVA is involved in different morphogenetic processes in Gram-positive bacte...
The Bacillus subtilis divIVA gene encodes a coiled-coil protein that shows weak similarity to eukary...
ABSTRACT The assembly of the cell division machinery at midcell is a critical step of cytokinesis. M...
AbstractAlthough many proteins are known to localize in bacterial cells, for the most part our under...
The molecular mechanics of bacterial cell division remain one of the most fundamental unsolved probl...
Bacterial cytokinesis is orchestrated by an assembly of essential cell division proteins that form a...
The Bacillus subtilis divIVA gene, first defined by a mutation giving rise to anucleate minicells, h...
Subcellular protein localization is a universal feature of eukaryotic cells, and the ubiquity of pro...
DivIVA is a protein initially identified as a spatial regulator of cell division in the model organi...
DivIVA proteins are curvature-sensitive membrane binding proteins that recruit other proteins to the...
DivIVA is a crucial membrane-binding protein that helps to localize other proteins to negatively cur...
In order to survive, bacterial cells rely on precise spatiotemporal organization and coordination of...
DivIVA is a conserved protein in Gram-positive bacteria that localizes at the poles and division sit...
ABSTRACT The assembly of the cell division machinery at midcell is a critical step of cytokinesis. M...
The bacterial cell is well-organized and many proteins are confined to regions such as midcell or ce...
The conserved protein DivIVA is involved in different morphogenetic processes in Gram-positive bacte...
The Bacillus subtilis divIVA gene encodes a coiled-coil protein that shows weak similarity to eukary...
ABSTRACT The assembly of the cell division machinery at midcell is a critical step of cytokinesis. M...
AbstractAlthough many proteins are known to localize in bacterial cells, for the most part our under...
The molecular mechanics of bacterial cell division remain one of the most fundamental unsolved probl...
Bacterial cytokinesis is orchestrated by an assembly of essential cell division proteins that form a...
The Bacillus subtilis divIVA gene, first defined by a mutation giving rise to anucleate minicells, h...
Subcellular protein localization is a universal feature of eukaryotic cells, and the ubiquity of pro...