Much progress has been made in identifying the components of the divisome, the assembly of proteins that undertakes the vital process of cell division in bacteria. However, how the highly interdependent processes on either side of the membrane are coordinated during division is a major unresolved question. How is the degradation and synthesis of the cell wall on the outside of the cell coordinated with cytokinesis and membrane fission, which are driven from the inside of the cell by the tubulin homologue FtsZ? A possible key mediator of such coordination is the membrane protein EzrA, as it interacts both with FtsZ and the penicillin binding proteins (PBPs) that synthesize peptidoglycan. Cleverley et al. [Nature Communications (2014) 5, 5421...
In Escherichia coli the cell division is carried out by a large dynamic protein complex called the d...
The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. The FtsZ-...
Bacterial resistance to the antibiotics is an increasing worldwide health problem, and the inhibitio...
Bacterial cell division is facilitated by a molecular machine—the divisome—that assembles at mid-cel...
Bacterial cell division is a fundamental process mediated by a large collection of proteins, collect...
In Bacillus subtilis, EzrA is involved in preventing aberrant formation of FtsZ rings and has also b...
The precise spatial and temporal control of bacterial cell division is achieved through the balanced...
Cell division is essential for bacterial survival. In this work, the cell division machinery, or div...
Cell division in Bacillus subtilis is carried out by at least twelve proteins which assemble at midc...
Cell division is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. In the vast majority of bact...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell division. ...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell division. ...
In Escherichia coli the cell division is carried out by a large dynamic protein complex called the d...
The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. The FtsZ-...
Bacterial resistance to the antibiotics is an increasing worldwide health problem, and the inhibitio...
Bacterial cell division is facilitated by a molecular machine—the divisome—that assembles at mid-cel...
Bacterial cell division is a fundamental process mediated by a large collection of proteins, collect...
In Bacillus subtilis, EzrA is involved in preventing aberrant formation of FtsZ rings and has also b...
The precise spatial and temporal control of bacterial cell division is achieved through the balanced...
Cell division is essential for bacterial survival. In this work, the cell division machinery, or div...
Cell division in Bacillus subtilis is carried out by at least twelve proteins which assemble at midc...
Cell division is essential for the propagation of all living organisms. In the vast majority of bact...
At the heart of bacterial cell division is a dynamic ring-like structure of polymers of the tubulin ...
The process of bacterial cell division relies on the assembly of multiple proteins to form the cell ...
Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell division. ...
Division of a bacterial cell into two equal daughter cells requires precise assembly and constrictio...
Most bacteria and archaea use the tubulin homologue FtsZ as its central organizer of cell division. ...
In Escherichia coli the cell division is carried out by a large dynamic protein complex called the d...
The prokaryotic tubulin homolog, FtsZ, forms a ring-like structure (FtsZ-ring) at midcell. The FtsZ-...
Bacterial resistance to the antibiotics is an increasing worldwide health problem, and the inhibitio...