FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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Septal localization of FtsQ, an essential cell division protein in Escherichia coliFunctional taxonomy of bacterial hyperstructuresLipid Flippases for Bacterial Peptidoglycan BiosynthesisLipidII: Just Another Brick in the Wall?On the mobility, membrane location and functionality of mechanosensitive channels in Escherichia coliThe bacterial divisome: ready for its close-upImaging of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) with reduced autofluorescence reveals a novel stage of FtsZ localizationThe structure of FtsZ filaments in vivo suggests a force-generating role in cell divisionLocalization of PBP3 in Caulobacter crescentus is highly dynamic and largely relies on its functional transpeptidase domain.DipM links peptidoglycan remodelling to outer membrane organization in Caulobacter.Cytokinesis in bacteriaMetabolic alarms and cell division in Escherichia coli.Specificity of the transport of lipid II by FtsW in Escherichia coliZipA is a MAP-Tau homolog and is essential for structural integrity of the cytokinetic FtsZ ring during bacterial cell division.Localization of FtsI (PBP3) to the septal ring requires its membrane anchor, the Z ring, FtsA, FtsQ, and FtsLSeptal localization of penicillin-binding protein 1 in Bacillus subtilis.Cell division in Escherichia coli: role of FtsL domains in septal localization, function, and oligomerization.Differential responses of Escherichia coli cells expressing cytoplasmic domain mutants of penicillin-binding protein 1b after impairment of penicillin-binding proteins 1a and 3A putatively phase variable gene (dca) required for natural competence in Neisseria gonorrhoeae but not Neisseria meningitidis is located within the division cell wall (dcw) gene cluster.Identification of an antigen localized to an apparent septum within dividing chlamydiaeGenes directly controlled by CtrA, a master regulator of the Caulobacter cell cycle.Unique and overlapping roles for ZipA and FtsA in septal ring assembly in Escherichia coli.Membrane topology of the Streptococcus pneumoniae FtsW division proteinThe Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsW is required to recruit its cognate transpeptidase, FtsI (PBP3), to the division site.A role for the FtsQLB complex in cytokinetic ring activation revealed by an ftsL allele that accelerates divisionThe bypass of ZipA by overexpression of FtsN requires a previously unknown conserved FtsN motif essential for FtsA-FtsN interaction supporting a model in which FtsA monomers recruit late cell division proteins to the Z ringBacterial cell wall synthesis: new insights from localization studiesDipM, a new factor required for peptidoglycan remodelling during cell division in Caulobacter crescentusIdentification of Escherichia coli ZapC (YcbW) as a component of the division apparatus that binds and bundles FtsZ polymersProbing the catalytic activity of a cell division-specific transpeptidase in vivo with beta-lactams.A fail-safe mechanism in the septal ring assembly pathway generated by the sequential recruitment of cell separation amidases and their activators.Z-ring force and cell shape during division in rod-like bacteria.Skin and bones: the bacterial cytoskeleton, cell wall, and cell morphogenesisCooperative Recruitment of FtsW to the Division Site of Bacillus subtilis.Defining the rate-limiting processes of bacterial cytokinesisThe eukaryotic cell originated in the integration and redistribution of hyperstructures from communities of prokaryotic cells based on molecular complementarity.Localization of cell division protein FtsQ by immunofluorescence microscopy in dividing and nondividing cells of Escherichia coli.Guiding divisome assembly and controlling its activity.Changing views on the nature of the bacterial cell: from biochemistry to cytology.Timing of FtsZ assembly in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli.
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FtsI and FtsW are localized to the septum in Escherichia coli
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J Lutkenhaus
M K Khattar
W D Donachie
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1998-06-01T00:00:00Z