SummaryAlthough bacterial cell morphology is tightly controlled, the principles of size regulation remain elusive. In Escherichia coli, perturbation of cell-wall synthesis often results in similar morphologies, making it difficult to deconvolve the complex genotype-phenotype relationships underlying morphogenesis. Here we modulated cell width through heterologous expression of sequences encoding the essential enzyme PBP2 and through sublethal treatments with drugs that inhibit PBP2 and the MreB cytoskeleton. We quantified the biochemical and biophysical properties of the cell wall across a wide range of cell sizes. We find that, although cell-wall chemical composition is unaltered, MreB dynamics, cell twisting, and cellular mechanics exhibi...
Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical cons...
AbstractIn bacteria, cytoskeletal filament bundles such as MreB control the cell morphology and dete...
Abstract How cells control their shape and size is a fundamental question of biology. In most bacter...
SummaryAlthough bacterial cell morphology is tightly controlled, the principles of size regulation r...
Although bacterial cell morphology is tightly controlled, the principles of size regulation remain e...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical cons...
Bacteria have remarkably robust cell shape control mechanisms. For example, cell diameter only varie...
How cells control their shape and size is a long-standing question in cell biology. Many rod-shaped ...
Rod-shaped bacteria grow in length without changing their width [1, 2]. A major feature of bacterial...
How cells obtain their shape is a fundamental question in cell biology. Bacteria maintain their shap...
How cells obtain their shape is a fundamental question in cell biology. Bacteria maintain their shap...
Bacteria are highly adaptive microorganisms that proliferate in a wide range of environmental condit...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
SummaryMreB proteins are bacterial actin homologs involved in cell morphogenesis and various other c...
Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical cons...
AbstractIn bacteria, cytoskeletal filament bundles such as MreB control the cell morphology and dete...
Abstract How cells control their shape and size is a fundamental question of biology. In most bacter...
SummaryAlthough bacterial cell morphology is tightly controlled, the principles of size regulation r...
Although bacterial cell morphology is tightly controlled, the principles of size regulation remain e...
AbstractCell shape in most eubacteria is maintained by a tough external peptidoglycan cell wall. Rec...
Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical cons...
Bacteria have remarkably robust cell shape control mechanisms. For example, cell diameter only varie...
How cells control their shape and size is a long-standing question in cell biology. Many rod-shaped ...
Rod-shaped bacteria grow in length without changing their width [1, 2]. A major feature of bacterial...
How cells obtain their shape is a fundamental question in cell biology. Bacteria maintain their shap...
How cells obtain their shape is a fundamental question in cell biology. Bacteria maintain their shap...
Bacteria are highly adaptive microorganisms that proliferate in a wide range of environmental condit...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
SummaryMreB proteins are bacterial actin homologs involved in cell morphogenesis and various other c...
Prokaryotes come in a wide variety of shapes, determined largely by natural selection, physical cons...
AbstractIn bacteria, cytoskeletal filament bundles such as MreB control the cell morphology and dete...
Abstract How cells control their shape and size is a fundamental question of biology. In most bacter...