The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details of binary fission in model bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, and Caulobacter crescentus. This was made possible not only by advances in microscopy that helped answer questions about cell biology but also by clever genetic manipulations that directly and easily tested specific hypotheses. More recently, research using understudied organisms, or nonmodel systems, has revealed several alternate mechanistic strategies that bacteria use to divide and propagate. In this review, we highlight new findings and compare these strategies to cell division mechanisms elucidated in model organisms
The process of DNA segregation, the redistribution of newly replicated genomic material to daughter ...
Bacterial cells must coordinate a number of events during the cell cycle. Spatio-temporal regulation...
In bacteria, the dynamics of chromosome replication and segregation are tightly coordinated with cel...
The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details of b...
© 2015. Proper division site selection is crucial for the survival of all organisms. What still elud...
Probably one of the most controversial questions about the cell division of rod-shaped bacteria conc...
Proper division site selection is crucial for the survival of all organisms. What still eludes us is...
Bacterial cell division takes place almost entirely below the diffraction limit of light microscopy,...
A dedicated cell division machinery is needed for efficient proliferation of an organism. The eukary...
The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying ba...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Bacterial Physiology was inaugurated as a discipline by the seminal research of Maaløe, Schaechter a...
Symbiotic bacteria of the genus Thiosymbion attach to the surface of their nematode hosts using thei...
Remarkably little is known about how bacterial chromo-somes and their plasmids are partitioned to da...
After the first formal description of "animacules" by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1683, we became awa...
The process of DNA segregation, the redistribution of newly replicated genomic material to daughter ...
Bacterial cells must coordinate a number of events during the cell cycle. Spatio-temporal regulation...
In bacteria, the dynamics of chromosome replication and segregation are tightly coordinated with cel...
The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details of b...
© 2015. Proper division site selection is crucial for the survival of all organisms. What still elud...
Probably one of the most controversial questions about the cell division of rod-shaped bacteria conc...
Proper division site selection is crucial for the survival of all organisms. What still eludes us is...
Bacterial cell division takes place almost entirely below the diffraction limit of light microscopy,...
A dedicated cell division machinery is needed for efficient proliferation of an organism. The eukary...
The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying ba...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Bacterial Physiology was inaugurated as a discipline by the seminal research of Maaløe, Schaechter a...
Symbiotic bacteria of the genus Thiosymbion attach to the surface of their nematode hosts using thei...
Remarkably little is known about how bacterial chromo-somes and their plasmids are partitioned to da...
After the first formal description of "animacules" by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1683, we became awa...
The process of DNA segregation, the redistribution of newly replicated genomic material to daughter ...
Bacterial cells must coordinate a number of events during the cell cycle. Spatio-temporal regulation...
In bacteria, the dynamics of chromosome replication and segregation are tightly coordinated with cel...