Bacterial cell division is a highly coordinated process that begins with the polymerization of the tubulin-like protein FtsZ at midcell. FtsZ polymerization is regulated by a set of conserved cell division proteins, including ZapA. However, a zapA mutation does not result in a clear phenotype in Bacillus subtilis. In this study, we used a synthetic-lethal screen to find genes that become essential when ZapA is mutated. Three transposon insertions were found in yvcL. The deletion of yvcL in a wild-type background had only a mild effect on growth, but a yvcL zapA double mutant is very filamentous and sick. This filamentation is caused by a strong reduction in FtsZ-ring assembly, suggesting that YvcL is involved in an early stage of cell divis...
Background: Cell division in Bacillus subtilis occurs precisely at midcell. Positional control of ce...
Bacterial cell division relies on the formation and contraction of the Z ring, coordinated and regul...
Previous work has shown that the Bacillus subtilis EzrA protein directly inhibits FtsZ ring assembly...
PhD ThesisFtsZ is a tubulin-like protein that polymerizes into a ring like structure at midcell, whi...
The DNA binding protein WhiA is conserved in Gram-positive bacteria and is present in the geneticall...
This thesis presents several studies, using genetics, cell biology techniques, transcriptomics and m...
This thesis presents several studies, using genetics, cell biology techniques, transcriptomics and m...
Cell division in Bacillus subtilis is carried out by at least twelve proteins which assemble at midc...
The bacterial cell division protein FtsZ is a tubulin homolog that forms a ring-like structure at th...
The earliest stage in cell division in bacteria is the assembly of a Z ring at the division site at ...
Bacteria adapt to different environments by regulating cell division and several conditions that mod...
Cell division is essential for bacterial survival. In this work, the cell division machinery, or div...
Bacteria must accurately replicate and segregate their genetic information to ensure the production ...
Background: Cell division in Bacillus subtilis occurs precisely at midcell. Positional control of ce...
Bacteria adapt to different environments by regulating cell division and several conditions that mod...
Background: Cell division in Bacillus subtilis occurs precisely at midcell. Positional control of ce...
Bacterial cell division relies on the formation and contraction of the Z ring, coordinated and regul...
Previous work has shown that the Bacillus subtilis EzrA protein directly inhibits FtsZ ring assembly...
PhD ThesisFtsZ is a tubulin-like protein that polymerizes into a ring like structure at midcell, whi...
The DNA binding protein WhiA is conserved in Gram-positive bacteria and is present in the geneticall...
This thesis presents several studies, using genetics, cell biology techniques, transcriptomics and m...
This thesis presents several studies, using genetics, cell biology techniques, transcriptomics and m...
Cell division in Bacillus subtilis is carried out by at least twelve proteins which assemble at midc...
The bacterial cell division protein FtsZ is a tubulin homolog that forms a ring-like structure at th...
The earliest stage in cell division in bacteria is the assembly of a Z ring at the division site at ...
Bacteria adapt to different environments by regulating cell division and several conditions that mod...
Cell division is essential for bacterial survival. In this work, the cell division machinery, or div...
Bacteria must accurately replicate and segregate their genetic information to ensure the production ...
Background: Cell division in Bacillus subtilis occurs precisely at midcell. Positional control of ce...
Bacteria adapt to different environments by regulating cell division and several conditions that mod...
Background: Cell division in Bacillus subtilis occurs precisely at midcell. Positional control of ce...
Bacterial cell division relies on the formation and contraction of the Z ring, coordinated and regul...
Previous work has shown that the Bacillus subtilis EzrA protein directly inhibits FtsZ ring assembly...