The actin-homologue FtsA is essential for E. coli cell division, as it links FtsZ filaments in the Z-ring to transmembrane proteins. FtsA is thought to initiate cell constriction by switching from an inactive polymeric to an active monomeric conformation, which recruits downstream proteins and stabilizes the Z-ring. However, direct biochemical evidence for this mechanism is missing. Here, we use reconstitution experiments and quantitative fluorescence microscopy to study divisome activation in vitro. By comparing wild-type FtsA with FtsA R286W, we find that this hyperactive mutant outperforms FtsA WT in replicating FtsZ treadmilling dynamics, FtsZ filament stabilization and recruitment of FtsN. We could attribute these differences to a fast...
FtsA is an early component of the Z-ring, the structure that divides most bacteria, formed by tubuli...
15 p.-6 fig.The division of Escherichia coli is an essential process strictly regulated in time and ...
Cell division in prokaryotes initiates with assembly of the Z-ring at midcell, which, in Escherichia...
The actin-homologue FtsA is essential for E. coli cell division, as it links FtsZ filaments in the Z...
Cell division in Escherichia coli is performed by the divisome, a multi-protein complex composed of ...
Cell division is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. In the vast majority of bact...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Cytokinesis in bacteria depends upon the contractile Z ring, which is composed of dynamic polymers o...
Formation of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) in Escherichia coli is the first step in assembly of the divisom...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
FtsZ, the major cytoskeletal component of the bacterial cell-division machine, assembles into a ring...
The FtsZ protein is a key regulator of bacterial cell division. It has been implicated in acting as ...
A key step in bacterial cell division is the formation of the Z-ring composed of polymers of the tub...
FtsA is an early component of the Z-ring, the structure that divides most bacteria, formed by tubuli...
15 p.-6 fig.The division of Escherichia coli is an essential process strictly regulated in time and ...
Cell division in prokaryotes initiates with assembly of the Z-ring at midcell, which, in Escherichia...
The actin-homologue FtsA is essential for E. coli cell division, as it links FtsZ filaments in the Z...
Cell division in Escherichia coli is performed by the divisome, a multi-protein complex composed of ...
Cell division is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. In the vast majority of bact...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Cytokinesis in bacteria depends upon the contractile Z ring, which is composed of dynamic polymers o...
Formation of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) in Escherichia coli is the first step in assembly of the divisom...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other,...
In the current model for bacterial cell division, the FtsZ protein forms a ring that marks the divis...
FtsZ, the major cytoskeletal component of the bacterial cell-division machine, assembles into a ring...
The FtsZ protein is a key regulator of bacterial cell division. It has been implicated in acting as ...
A key step in bacterial cell division is the formation of the Z-ring composed of polymers of the tub...
FtsA is an early component of the Z-ring, the structure that divides most bacteria, formed by tubuli...
15 p.-6 fig.The division of Escherichia coli is an essential process strictly regulated in time and ...
Cell division in prokaryotes initiates with assembly of the Z-ring at midcell, which, in Escherichia...