We analyze the structure of the cytoplasm by performing single-molecule displacement mapping on a diverse set of native cytoplasmic proteins in exponentially growing Escherichia coli. We evaluate the method for application in small compartments and find that confining effects of the cell membrane affect the diffusion maps. Our analysis reveals that protein diffusion at the poles is consistently slower than in the center of the cell, i.e., to an extent greater than the confining effect of the cell membrane. We also show that the diffusion coefficient scales with the mass of the used probes, taking into account the oligomeric state of the proteins, while parameters such as native protein abundance or the number of protein-protein interactions...
AbstractThe functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellu...
We determined the diffusion coefficients (D) of (macro)molecules of different sizes (from ~0.5 to 60...
This thesis has two parts. The first part describes investigations of the physiology of the prokaryo...
We analyze the structure of the cytoplasm by performing single-molecule displacement mapping on a di...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Diffusion in the bacterial cytoplasm is regarded as the primary method of intracellular protein move...
Protein mobility affects most cellular processes, such as the rates of enzymatic reactions, signal t...
The rate of protein diffusion in bacterial cytoplasm may constrain a variety of cellular functions a...
Much of the molecular motion in the cytoplasm is diffusive, which possibly limits the tempo of proce...
The functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellular proc...
We review recent observations on the mobility of macromolecules and their spatial organization in li...
AbstractThe functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellu...
We determined the diffusion coefficients (D) of (macro)molecules of different sizes (from ~0.5 to 60...
This thesis has two parts. The first part describes investigations of the physiology of the prokaryo...
We analyze the structure of the cytoplasm by performing single-molecule displacement mapping on a di...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cyto...
Diffusion in the bacterial cytoplasm is regarded as the primary method of intracellular protein move...
Protein mobility affects most cellular processes, such as the rates of enzymatic reactions, signal t...
The rate of protein diffusion in bacterial cytoplasm may constrain a variety of cellular functions a...
Much of the molecular motion in the cytoplasm is diffusive, which possibly limits the tempo of proce...
The functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellular proc...
We review recent observations on the mobility of macromolecules and their spatial organization in li...
AbstractThe functional organization of prokaryotic cell membranes, which is essential for many cellu...
We determined the diffusion coefficients (D) of (macro)molecules of different sizes (from ~0.5 to 60...
This thesis has two parts. The first part describes investigations of the physiology of the prokaryo...