YgbQ, a cell division protein in Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae, localizes in codependent fashion with FtsL to the division site
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Structural Organization of FtsB, a Transmembrane Protein of the Bacterial DivisomeArtificial septal targeting of Bacillus subtilis cell division proteins in Escherichia coli: an interspecies approach to the study of protein-protein interactions in multiprotein complexesCytokinesis in bacteriaPremature targeting of a cell division protein to midcell allows dissection of divisome assembly in Escherichia coli.Interaction network among Escherichia coli membrane proteins involved in cell division as revealed by bacterial two-hybrid analysis.Multiple interaction domains in FtsL, a protein component of the widely conserved bacterial FtsLBQ cell division complex.A model for the Escherichia coli FtsB/FtsL/FtsQ cell division complex.A transcriptional response to replication status mediated by the conserved bacterial replication protein DnaA.A gain-of-function mutation in ftsA bypasses the requirement for the essential cell division gene zipA in Escherichia coliBiochemistry and comparative genomics of SxxK superfamily acyltransferases offer a clue to the mycobacterial paradox: presence of penicillin-susceptible target proteins versus lack of efficiency of penicillin as therapeutic agent.A role for the FtsQLB complex in cytokinetic ring activation revealed by an ftsL allele that accelerates divisionRoles for both FtsA and the FtsBLQ subcomplex in FtsN-stimulated cell constriction in Escherichia coli.A fail-safe mechanism in the septal ring assembly pathway generated by the sequential recruitment of cell separation amidases and their activators.Role of leucine zipper motifs in association of the Escherichia coli cell division proteins FtsL and FtsB.The Soluble Periplasmic Domains of Escherichia coli Cell Division Proteins FtsQ/FtsB/FtsL Form a Trimeric Complex with Submicromolar AffinityStreptomyces coelicolor genes ftsL and divIC play a role in cell division but are dispensable for colony formation.Septum enlightenment: assembly of bacterial division proteins.Towards the development of Bacillus subtilis as a cell factory for membrane proteins and protein complexes.Fine-mapping the contact sites of the Escherichia coli cell division proteins FtsB and FtsL on the FtsQ proteinDivisome under construction: distinct domains of the small membrane protein FtsB are necessary for interaction with multiple cell division proteinsFunctional analysis of the cell division protein FtsW of Escherichia coli.Cell division in CorynebacterineaeGuiding divisome assembly and controlling its activity.Assembly and activation of the Escherichia coli divisome.ATP-dependent interactions between Escherichia coli Min proteins and the phospholipid membrane in vitro.Identification of ZipA, a signal recognition particle-dependent protein from Neisseria gonorrhoeae.Roles of pneumococcal DivIB in cell divisionStructural determinants required to target penicillin-binding protein 3 to the septum of Escherichia coli.Murein (peptidoglycan) binding property of the essential cell division protein FtsN from Escherichia coli.The stoichiometric divisome: a hypothesis.The Escherichia coli amidase AmiC is a periplasmic septal ring component exported via the twin-arginine transport pathway.Screening for synthetic lethal mutants in Escherichia coli and identification of EnvC (YibP) as a periplasmic septal ring factor with murein hydrolase activity.New temperature-sensitive alleles of ftsZ in Escherichia coliAssembly of the Caulobacter cell division machine.Central domain of DivIB caps the C-terminal regions of the FtsL/DivIC coiled-coil rod.The transmembrane domains of the bacterial cell division proteins FtsB and FtsL form a stable high-order oligomer.Contribution of the FtsQ transmembrane segment to localization to the cell division site.Characterization of conserved and novel septal factors in Mycobacterium smegmatis.The FtsLB sub-complex of the bacterial divisome is tetramer with an uninterrupted FtsL helix linking the transmembrane and periplasmic regions.Maturation of the Escherichia coli divisome occurs in two steps.
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YgbQ, a cell division protein in Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae, localizes in codependent fashion with FtsL to the division site
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YgbQ, a cell division protein ...... with FtsL to the division site
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YgbQ, a cell division protein ...... with FtsL to the division site
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YgbQ, a cell division protein ...... with FtsL to the division site
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YgbQ, a cell division protein ...... with FtsL to the division site
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YgbQ, a cell division protein ...... with FtsL to the division site
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YgbQ, a cell division protein ...... with FtsL to the division site
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John J Mekalanos
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10.1073/PNAS.092128499
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