Inside prokaryotic cells, passive translational diffusion typically limits the rates with which cytoplasmic proteins can reach their locations. Diffusion is thus fundamental to most cellular processes, but the understanding of protein mobility in the highly crowded and non-homogeneous environment of a bacterial cell is still limited. Here we investigated the mobility of a large set of proteins in the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli, by employing fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) combined with simulations and theoretical modeling. We conclude that cytoplasmic protein mobility could be well described by Brownian diffusion in the confined geometry of the bacterial cell and at the high viscosity imposed by macromolecular crowding. We ob...
Much of the molecular motion in the cytoplasm is diffusive, which possibly limits the tempo of proce...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
Bacteria are small organisms that play important roles in our bodies and in maintaining our surround...
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...
We analyze the structure of the cytoplasm by performing single-molecule displacement mapping on a di...
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...
We review recent observations on the mobility of macromolecules and their spatial organization in li...
Lateral diffusion of proteins in the plane of a biological membrane is important for many vital proc...
Protein diffusion is crucial for understanding the formation of protein complexes in vivo and has be...
Structural inhomogeneities in biomembranes can lead to complex diffusive behavior of membrane protei...
Surprisingly little is known about the physical environment inside a prokaryotic cell. Knowledge of ...
Much of the molecular motion in the cytoplasm is diffusive, which possibly limits the tempo of proce...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
Bacteria are small organisms that play important roles in our bodies and in maintaining our surround...
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...
We analyze the structure of the cytoplasm by performing single-molecule displacement mapping on a di...
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...
We review recent observations on the mobility of macromolecules and their spatial organization in li...
Lateral diffusion of proteins in the plane of a biological membrane is important for many vital proc...
Protein diffusion is crucial for understanding the formation of protein complexes in vivo and has be...
Structural inhomogeneities in biomembranes can lead to complex diffusive behavior of membrane protei...
Surprisingly little is known about the physical environment inside a prokaryotic cell. Knowledge of ...
Much of the molecular motion in the cytoplasm is diffusive, which possibly limits the tempo of proce...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
Bacteria are small organisms that play important roles in our bodies and in maintaining our surround...