Bacterial cell division begins with the polymerization of the FtsZ protein to form a Z ring at the division site. This ring subsequently recruits the division machinery to allow cytokinesis. How the Z ring is positioned correctly remains a challenging question in biology and our knowledge in this area has been restricted to a few model species. Spatial regulation of division in these bacteria has been considered to be negatively controlled, with Z rings assembling in the area of least inhibition: the cell centre. An article in this issue of Molecular Microbiology reports the discovery of a new protein in Myxococcus xanthus, called PomZ (Positioning at midcell of FtsZ), that is required for the efficient recruitment of the Z ring to the divi...
Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcel...
Bacteria are known to tightly control the spatial distribution of certain proteins by positioning th...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at t...
Accurate positioning of the division site is essential to generate appropriately sized daughter cell...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Most common pattern of Bacterial division is binary fission. Bacterial division occurs by the constr...
The earliest event in bacterial cell division is the formation of a Z ring, composed of the tubulin-...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Cytokinesis is a fundamental process that is essential for bacterial proliferation. The cytokinetic ...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
is essential for bacterial cell division. Recently a new protein, ZapA, has been discovered that loc...
In most bacteria, cell division requires assembly of FtsZ, the tubulin homologue, into a ring-like s...
Probably one of the most controversial questions about the cell division of rod-shaped bacteria conc...
The earliest stage in bacterial cell division is the formation of a ring, composed of the tubulin-li...
Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcel...
Bacteria are known to tightly control the spatial distribution of certain proteins by positioning th...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at t...
Accurate positioning of the division site is essential to generate appropriately sized daughter cell...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Most common pattern of Bacterial division is binary fission. Bacterial division occurs by the constr...
The earliest event in bacterial cell division is the formation of a Z ring, composed of the tubulin-...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Cytokinesis is a fundamental process that is essential for bacterial proliferation. The cytokinetic ...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
Spatial regulation of cell division in bacteria has been a focus of research for decades. It has bee...
is essential for bacterial cell division. Recently a new protein, ZapA, has been discovered that loc...
In most bacteria, cell division requires assembly of FtsZ, the tubulin homologue, into a ring-like s...
Probably one of the most controversial questions about the cell division of rod-shaped bacteria conc...
The earliest stage in bacterial cell division is the formation of a ring, composed of the tubulin-li...
Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at the midcel...
Bacteria are known to tightly control the spatial distribution of certain proteins by positioning th...
ABSTRACT Bacterial cell division requires the formation of a mature divisome complex positioned at t...