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The following pages link to Rapid pole-to-pole oscillation of a protein required for directing division to the middle of Escherichia coli (Q24685004):
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- The Min system and other nucleoid-independent regulators of Z ring positioning (Q21131076) (← links)
- Membrane binding of MinE allows for a comprehensive description of Min-protein pattern formation (Q21563474) (← links)
- Green Fluorescent Protein as a Reporter for Macromolecular Localization in Bacterial Cells (Q22252843) (← links)
- Dynamic assembly of MinD on phospholipid vesicles regulated by ATP and MinE (Q24531258) (← links)
- Recruitment of MinC, an inhibitor of Z-ring formation, to the membrane in Escherichia coli: role of MinD and MinE. (Q24541591) (← links)
- Cytokinesis in prokaryotes and eukaryotes: common principles and different solutions (Q24548470) (← links)
- Single-cell microbiology: tools, technologies, and applications (Q24562808) (← links)
- Dynamic structures inEscherichia coli: Spontaneous formation of MinE rings and MinD polar zones (Q24647496) (← links)
- The bacterial cytoskeleton (Q24669907) (← links)
- Division site selection in Escherichia coli involves dynamic redistribution of Min proteins within coiled structures that extend between the two cell poles (Q24670099) (← links)
- Functional taxonomy of bacterial hyperstructures (Q24671609) (← links)
- Size sensors in bacteria, cell cycle control, and size control (Q26830770) (← links)
- The ParA/MinD family puts things in their place (Q26996621) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms for the evolution of bacterial morphologies and growth modes (Q27015816) (← links)
- And the dead shall rise: actin and myosin return to the spindle (Q27022900) (← links)
- Bacterial Filament Systems: Toward Understanding Their Emergent Behavior and Cellular Functions (Q27026944) (← links)
- Molecular Interactions of the Min Protein System Reproduce Spatiotemporal Patterning in Growing and Dividing Escherichia coli Cells (Q27305702) (← links)
- Symmetry and scale orient Min protein patterns in shaped bacterial sculptures (Q27311409) (← links)
- Evidence for divisome localization mechanisms independent of the Min system and SlmA in Escherichia coli (Q27314772) (← links)
- FtsZ placement in nucleoid-free bacteria (Q27315091) (← links)
- Membrane-bound MinDE complex acts as a toggle switch that drives Min oscillation coupled to cytoplasmic depletion of MinD. (Q27316432) (← links)
- An Optimal Free Energy Dissipation Strategy of the MinCDE Oscillator in Regulating Symmetric Bacterial Cell Division (Q27318453) (← links)
- Cell division site placement and asymmetric growth in mycobacteria (Q27320073) (← links)
- Noise-induced Min phenotypes in E. coli (Q27339818) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the bacterial cell division regulator MinD (Q27630627) (← links)
- Structural and functional studies of MinD ATPase: implications for the molecular recognition of the bacterial cell division apparatus. (Q27631116) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the bacterial cell division inhibitor MinC. (Q27631734) (← links)
- The three-dimensional structure of septum site-determining protein MinD from Pyrococcus horikoshii OT3 in complex with Mg-ADP (Q27634930) (← links)
- Appropriation of the MinD protein-interaction motif by the dimeric interface of the bacterial cell division regulator MinE (Q27664977) (← links)
- Molecular mechanism by which the nucleoid occlusion factor, SlmA, keeps cytokinesis in check (Q27666090) (← links)
- Determination of the structure of the MinD-ATP complex reveals the orientation of MinD on the membrane and the relative location of the binding sites for MinE and MinC (Q27666570) (← links)
- The Min Oscillator Uses MinD-Dependent Conformational Changes in MinE to Spatially Regulate Cytokinesis (Q27671525) (← links)
- FtsA forms actin-like protofilaments (Q27678310) (← links)
- Localized Dimerization and Nucleoid Binding Drive Gradient Formation by the Bacterial Cell Division Inhibitor MipZ (Q27678366) (← links)
- SlmA forms a higher-order structure on DNA that inhibits cytokinetic Z-ring formation over the nucleoid (Q27678566) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of MinC dimerized via domain swapping (Q27680284) (← links)
- Bacterial cell biology outside the streetlight (Q28077196) (← links)
- Spatial regulators for bacterial cell division self-organize into surface waves in vitro (Q28279529) (← links)
- Specific polar localization of ribosomes in Bacillus subtilis depends on active transcription (Q28344590) (← links)
- Cell age dependent concentration of Escherichia coli divisome proteins analyzed with ImageJ and ObjectJ (Q28364545) (← links)
- Fundamental limits to position determination by concentration gradients (Q28469194) (← links)
- The N-terminal amphipathic helix of the topological specificity factor MinE is associated with shaping membrane curvature (Q28478761) (← links)
- Genetic and biochemical characterization of the MinC-FtsZ interaction in Bacillus subtilis (Q28486034) (← links)
- Identification of the SlmA active site responsible for blocking bacterial cytokinetic ring assembly over the chromosome (Q28486179) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of a negative regulator of FtsZ ring formation in Bacillus subtilis (Q28488872) (← links)
- Cardiolipin domains in Bacillus subtilis marburg membranes (Q28488997) (← links)
- Agrobacterium ParA/MinD-like VirC1 spatially coordinates early conjugative DNA transfer reactions (Q28492361) (← links)
- Jump-starting life? Fundamental aspects of synthetic biology (Q28608233) (← links)
- Why are bacteria different from eukaryotes? (Q28660946) (← links)
- Mapping out Min protein patterns in fully confined fluidic chambers (Q28817900) (← links)