RodZ, a component of the bacterial core morphogenic apparatus.
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Bacterial actin MreB assembles in complex with cell shape protein RodZ.Peptidoglycan crosslinking relaxation promotes Helicobacter pylori's helical shape and stomach colonization.Bactofilins, a ubiquitous class of cytoskeletal proteins mediating polar localization of a cell wall synthase in Caulobacter crescentusStructural Insights into Protein-Protein Interactions Involved in Bacterial Cell Wall BiogenesisLipidII: Just Another Brick in the Wall?Molecular mechanisms for the evolution of bacterial morphologies and growth modesThe role of peptidoglycan in chlamydial cell division: towards resolving the chlamydial anomalyBacillus subtilis MreB orthologs self-organize into filamentous structures underneath the cell membrane in a heterologous cell systemCoarse-grained simulations of bacterial cell wall growth reveal that local coordination alone can be sufficient to maintain rod shape.The metabolic enzyme ManA reveals a link between cell wall integrity and chromosome morphologyBacterial actin MreB forms antiparallel double filamentsBacterial actin and tubulin homologs in cell growth and divisionThe bacterial cytoskeleton modulates motility, type 3 secretion, and colonization in SalmonellaChlamydia trachomatis protein CT009 is a structural and functional homolog to the key morphogenesis component RodZ and interacts with division septal plane localized MreBMutations in the nucleotide binding pocket of MreB can alter cell curvature and polar morphology in Caulobacter.MreB drives de novo rod morphogenesis in Caulobacter crescentus via remodeling of the cell wallBacterial translation elongation factor EF-Tu interacts and colocalizes with actin-like MreB protein.Escherichia coli DnaA forms helical structures along the longitudinal cell axis distinct from MreB filaments.From the regulation of peptidoglycan synthesis to bacterial growth and morphology.Peptidoglycan synthesis machinery in Agrobacterium tumefaciens during unipolar growth and cell division.Analysis of MreB interactors in Chlamydia reveals a RodZ homolog but fails to detect an interaction with MraYMutations in the Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis pathway interfere with crescentin-mediated cell curvature in Caulobacter crescentus.Topology, dimerization, and stability of the single-span membrane protein CadCSecA drives transmembrane insertion of RodZ, an unusual single-span membrane protein.Genes required for growth at high hydrostatic pressure in Escherichia coli K-12 identified by genome-wide screening.Mechanical control of bacterial cell shape.Reconstruction of mreB expression in Staphylococcus aureus via a collection of new integrative plasmidsRodZ regulates the post-transcriptional processing of the Shigella sonnei type III secretion system.A Caulobacter MreB mutant with irregular cell shape exhibits compensatory widening to maintain a preferred surface area to volume ratio.Physics of bacterial morphogenesis.Common Cell Shape Evolution of Two Nasopharyngeal Pathogens.Osmolality-dependent relocation of penicillin-binding protein PBP2 to the division site in Caulobacter crescentusMorphogenic Protein RodZ Interacts with Sporulation Specific SpoIIE in Bacillus subtilis.Uncovering the mystery of gliding motility in the myxobacteriaRodZ links MreB to cell wall synthesis to mediate MreB rotation and robust morphogenesis.RodZ and PgsA Play Intertwined Roles in Membrane Homeostasis of Bacillus subtilis and Resistance to Weak Organic Acid StressGenomic variations leading to alterations in cell morphology of Campylobacter spp.Rapid, precise quantification of bacterial cellular dimensions across a genomic-scale knockout library.MamK, a bacterial actin, forms dynamic filaments in vivo that are regulated by the acidic proteins MamJ and LimJCell sorting enriches Escherichia coli mutants that rely on peptidoglycan endopeptidases to suppress highly aberrant morphologies
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RodZ, a component of the bacterial core morphogenic apparatus.
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RodZ, a component of the bacterial core morphogenic apparatus.
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RodZ, a component of the bacterial core morphogenic apparatus.
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RodZ, a component of the bacterial core morphogenic apparatus.
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RodZ, a component of the bacterial core morphogenic apparatus.
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RodZ, a component of the bacterial core morphogenic apparatus.
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S Anisah Alyahya
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10.1073/PNAS.0810794106
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2009-01-21T00:00:00Z