In order to survive, bacterial cells rely on precise spatiotemporal organization and coordination of essential processes such as cell growth, chromosome segregation, and cell division. Given the general lack of organelles, most bacteria are forced to depend on alternative localization mechanisms, such as, for example, geometrical cues. DivIVA proteins are widely distributed in mainly Gram-positive bacteria and were shown to bind the membrane, typically in regions of strong negative curvature, such as the cell poles and division septa. Here, they have been shown to be involved in a multitude of processes: from apical cell growth and chromosome segregation in actinobacteria to sporulation and inhibition of division re-initiation in firmicutes...
Elongation growth in actinobacteria is localized at the cell poles. This is in contrast to many clas...
Cell division in rod-shaped bacteria is initiated by formation of a ring of the tubulin-like protein...
The predatory bacterium B. bacteriovorus grows and divides inside the periplasm of Gram-negative bac...
In order to survive, bacterial cells rely on precise spatiotemporal organization and coordination of...
DivIVA proteins are curvature-sensitive membrane binding proteins that recruit other proteins to the...
ABSTRACT The assembly of the cell division machinery at midcell is a critical step of cytokinesis. M...
Most rod-shape model organisms such as Escherichia coli or Bacillus subtilis utilize two inhibitory ...
The process by which Bacillus subtilis changes from vegetative growth into a distinct developmental ...
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 Bacillus subtilis protein DivIVA controls both the positioning of the vegetative cell division s...
DivIVA is a protein initially identified as a spatial regulator of cell division in the model organi...
DivIVA from Bacillus subtilis is a bifunctional protein with distinct roles in cell division and spo...
DivIVA is a protein initially identified as a spatial regulator of cell division in the model organi...
<div><p>Sporulation in the bacterium <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> is a developmental program in which a ...
Elongation growth in actinobacteria is localized at the cell poles. This is in contrast to many clas...
Cell division in rod-shaped bacteria is initiated by formation of a ring of the tubulin-like protein...
The predatory bacterium B. bacteriovorus grows and divides inside the periplasm of Gram-negative bac...
In order to survive, bacterial cells rely on precise spatiotemporal organization and coordination of...
DivIVA proteins are curvature-sensitive membrane binding proteins that recruit other proteins to the...
ABSTRACT The assembly of the cell division machinery at midcell is a critical step of cytokinesis. M...
Most rod-shape model organisms such as Escherichia coli or Bacillus subtilis utilize two inhibitory ...
The process by which Bacillus subtilis changes from vegetative growth into a distinct developmental ...
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 Bacillus subtilis protein DivIVA controls both the positioning of the vegetative cell division s...
DivIVA is a protein initially identified as a spatial regulator of cell division in the model organi...
DivIVA from Bacillus subtilis is a bifunctional protein with distinct roles in cell division and spo...
DivIVA is a protein initially identified as a spatial regulator of cell division in the model organi...
<div><p>Sporulation in the bacterium <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> is a developmental program in which a ...
Elongation growth in actinobacteria is localized at the cell poles. This is in contrast to many clas...
Cell division in rod-shaped bacteria is initiated by formation of a ring of the tubulin-like protein...
The predatory bacterium B. bacteriovorus grows and divides inside the periplasm of Gram-negative bac...