SummaryHow did cells divide before protein machines evolved? A new study shows that bacteria can reproduce without the division machinery, supporting the idea that primordial cells could have divided using physical mechanisms alone
SummaryThe past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underl...
To divide, Gram-negative bacterial cells must remodel cell wall at the division site. It remains deb...
This issue's Cell Biology Select discusses new insights into the molecular mechanisms of cytokinesis...
Reproduction, i.e. the ability to produce new individuals from a parent organism, is a hallmark of l...
How cells manage to get equal distribution of their structures and molecules at cell division is a c...
Bacterial Physiology was inaugurated as a discipline by the seminal research of Maaløe, Schaechter a...
AbstractFtsZ, an ancestral homolog of eukaryotic tubulin, assembles into the cytokinetic Z ring that...
AbstractRecent findings indicate that the dynamin GTPase helps to divide animal and fungal mitochond...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
AbstractThe positioning of the site of cell division in Escherichia coli results, it is generally be...
The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details of b...
Probably one of the most controversial questions about the cell division of rod-shaped bacteria conc...
Early forms of life could have started by molecular compounds coming together under conditions dense...
AbstractRecent studies have shed new light on how the physical association between sister cells is s...
Cell division is a process that produces two or more cells from one cell by replicating the original...
SummaryThe past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underl...
To divide, Gram-negative bacterial cells must remodel cell wall at the division site. It remains deb...
This issue's Cell Biology Select discusses new insights into the molecular mechanisms of cytokinesis...
Reproduction, i.e. the ability to produce new individuals from a parent organism, is a hallmark of l...
How cells manage to get equal distribution of their structures and molecules at cell division is a c...
Bacterial Physiology was inaugurated as a discipline by the seminal research of Maaløe, Schaechter a...
AbstractFtsZ, an ancestral homolog of eukaryotic tubulin, assembles into the cytokinetic Z ring that...
AbstractRecent findings indicate that the dynamin GTPase helps to divide animal and fungal mitochond...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
AbstractThe positioning of the site of cell division in Escherichia coli results, it is generally be...
The last three decades have witnessed an explosion of discoveries about the mechanistic details of b...
Probably one of the most controversial questions about the cell division of rod-shaped bacteria conc...
Early forms of life could have started by molecular compounds coming together under conditions dense...
AbstractRecent studies have shed new light on how the physical association between sister cells is s...
Cell division is a process that produces two or more cells from one cell by replicating the original...
SummaryThe past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underl...
To divide, Gram-negative bacterial cells must remodel cell wall at the division site. It remains deb...
This issue's Cell Biology Select discusses new insights into the molecular mechanisms of cytokinesis...