SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible benefits that apoptosis-like pathways may confer to single-celled organisms. However, establishing how these pathways provide increased ecological fitness has remained difficult to determine. Here, we report a pathway in Bacillus subtilis in which regulated cell death maintains the fidelity of sporulation through selective removal of cells that misassemble the spore envelope. The spore envelope, which protects the dormant spore’s genome from environmental insults, uses the protein SpoIVA as a scaffold for assembly. We found that disrupting envelope assembly activates a cell death pathway wherein the small protein CmpA acts as an adaptor to t...
During bacterial endospore formation, the developing spore is internalized into the mother cell thro...
Coordination of DNA replication with cellular development is a crucial problem in most living organi...
During bacterial endospore formation, the developing spore is internalized into the mother cell thro...
SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible...
Under conditions of nutrient deprivation, the bacterium Bacillus subtilis undergoes a relatively sim...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Tan et al. (2015) describe an elegant mechanism functioning dur...
To ensure the future existence of its progeny in times of starvation or other stress, Bacillus subti...
SummaryWe describe a three-protein signal-transduction pathway that governs immunity to a protein to...
Cellular differentiation is a crucial feature of developmental processes in diverse organisms. Endos...
Bacillus subtilis sporulation is a last-resort phenotypical adaptation in response to starvation. Th...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 14, 2011)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
AbstractCheckpoints have been a staple of eukaryotic cell cycle research for the past decade, but li...
Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis begins with asymmetric division, which generates a smaller forespor...
SummaryA key step in bacterial endospore formation is engulfment, during which one bacterial cell en...
AbstractStarved Bacillus subtilis cells monitor environmental conditions and intracellular events be...
During bacterial endospore formation, the developing spore is internalized into the mother cell thro...
Coordination of DNA replication with cellular development is a crucial problem in most living organi...
During bacterial endospore formation, the developing spore is internalized into the mother cell thro...
SummaryRecent discoveries of regulated cell death in bacteria have led to speculation about possible...
Under conditions of nutrient deprivation, the bacterium Bacillus subtilis undergoes a relatively sim...
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Tan et al. (2015) describe an elegant mechanism functioning dur...
To ensure the future existence of its progeny in times of starvation or other stress, Bacillus subti...
SummaryWe describe a three-protein signal-transduction pathway that governs immunity to a protein to...
Cellular differentiation is a crucial feature of developmental processes in diverse organisms. Endos...
Bacillus subtilis sporulation is a last-resort phenotypical adaptation in response to starvation. Th...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 14, 2011)Available free in the San Diego State Uni...
AbstractCheckpoints have been a staple of eukaryotic cell cycle research for the past decade, but li...
Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis begins with asymmetric division, which generates a smaller forespor...
SummaryA key step in bacterial endospore formation is engulfment, during which one bacterial cell en...
AbstractStarved Bacillus subtilis cells monitor environmental conditions and intracellular events be...
During bacterial endospore formation, the developing spore is internalized into the mother cell thro...
Coordination of DNA replication with cellular development is a crucial problem in most living organi...
During bacterial endospore formation, the developing spore is internalized into the mother cell thro...