AbstractThe polar localization of signaling proteins that are essential for Caulobacter cell cycle control is temporally regulated. Here we provide evidence that phosphorylation of the essential response regulator, DivK, is required for both its function and its cell cycle-regulated localization. The asymmetric location of the DivJ and PleC histidine kinases and their antagonistic activities on the cellular concentration of phosphorylated DivK provide positional and temporal information for the ordered sequence of DivK localization during the cell cycle. DivJ activity on DivK affects its correct localization, which, in turn, is required for PleC function. Since DivJ and PleC regulate different cell cycle events, the interconnected function ...
Histidine kinases DivJ and PleC initiate signal transduction pathways that regulate an early cell di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
One of the simplest organisms to divide asymmetrically is the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. The ...
AbstractThe polar localization of signaling proteins that are essential for Caulobacter cell cycle c...
SummaryCellular asymmetry is critical to metazoan development and the life cycle of many microbes. I...
SummaryThe two-component phosphorylation network is of critical importance for bacterial growth and ...
Cellular asymmetry is critical to metazoan development and the life cycle of many microbes. In Caulo...
AbstractFor successful generation of different cell types by asymmetric cell division, cell differen...
<div><p>Cell-fate asymmetry in the predivisional cell of <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> requires that...
Caulobacter crescentus divides asymmetrically into a swarmer cell and a stalked cell, a process that...
<div><p>Bacterial cells maintain sophisticated levels of intracellular organization that allow for s...
Bacterial cells maintain sophisticated levels of intracellular organization that allow for signal am...
AbstractThe master CtrA response regulator functions in Caulobacter to repress replication initiatio...
AbstractIt is becoming clear that, as in eukaryotes, proteins in bacterial cells are targeted to spe...
<div><p>One of the simplest organisms to divide asymmetrically is the bacterium <i>Caulobacter cresc...
Histidine kinases DivJ and PleC initiate signal transduction pathways that regulate an early cell di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
One of the simplest organisms to divide asymmetrically is the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. The ...
AbstractThe polar localization of signaling proteins that are essential for Caulobacter cell cycle c...
SummaryCellular asymmetry is critical to metazoan development and the life cycle of many microbes. I...
SummaryThe two-component phosphorylation network is of critical importance for bacterial growth and ...
Cellular asymmetry is critical to metazoan development and the life cycle of many microbes. In Caulo...
AbstractFor successful generation of different cell types by asymmetric cell division, cell differen...
<div><p>Cell-fate asymmetry in the predivisional cell of <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> requires that...
Caulobacter crescentus divides asymmetrically into a swarmer cell and a stalked cell, a process that...
<div><p>Bacterial cells maintain sophisticated levels of intracellular organization that allow for s...
Bacterial cells maintain sophisticated levels of intracellular organization that allow for signal am...
AbstractThe master CtrA response regulator functions in Caulobacter to repress replication initiatio...
AbstractIt is becoming clear that, as in eukaryotes, proteins in bacterial cells are targeted to spe...
<div><p>One of the simplest organisms to divide asymmetrically is the bacterium <i>Caulobacter cresc...
Histidine kinases DivJ and PleC initiate signal transduction pathways that regulate an early cell di...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
One of the simplest organisms to divide asymmetrically is the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. The ...