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2. Benzodioxane-benzamides as promising inhibitors of Escherichia coli FtsZ
3. Assembly of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ into dynamic biomolecular condensates
4. The phospholipid-repair system LplT/Aas in Gram-negative bacteria protects the bacterial membrane envelope from host phospholipase A2 attack
5. A Gain-of-Function Mutation in ftsA Bypasses the Requirement for the Essential Cell Division Gene zipA in Escherichia coli
6. Heterogeneity of Stop Codon Readthrough in Single Bacterial Cells and Implications for Population Fitness
7. Bacterial Division: FtsZ Treadmills to Build a Beautiful Wall
8. Complete structure of the chemosensory array core signalling unit in an E. coli minicell strain
9. Macromolecular Crowding, Phase Separation, and Homeostasis in the Orchestration of Bacterial Cellular Functions.
10. Colocalization of Cell Division Proteins FtsZ and FtsA to Cytoskeletal Structures in Living Escherichia coli Cells by Using Green Fluorescent Protein
11. Bacterial FtsZ protein forms phase‐separated condensates with its nucleoid‐associated inhibitor SlmA
12. Benzodioxane–Benzamides as FtsZ Inhibitors: Effects of Linker's Functionalization on Gram-Positive Antimicrobial Activity.
13. Anchors: A way for FtsZ filaments to stay membrane bound.
14. Evidence That Bacteriophage λ Kil Peptide Inhibits Bacterial Cell Division by Disrupting FtsZ Protofilaments and Sequestering Protein Subunits
15. Bacterial Actin and Tubulin Homologs in Cell Growth and Division
16. The bacterial divisome: ready for its close-up
17. Structural remodeling of bacteriophage T4 and host membranes during infection initiation
18. Visualization of the type III secretion sorting platform of Shigella flexneri
19. Organization of FtsZ Filaments in the Bacterial Division Ring Measured from Polarized Fluorescence Microscopy
20. MinC Protein Shortens FtsZ Protofilaments by Preferentially Interacting with GDP-bound Subunits
21. The bacterial Min system
22. Corrections: SImA forms a higher-order structure on DNA that inhibits cytokinetic Z-ring formation over the nucleoid
23. SImA forms a higher-order structure on DNA that inhibits cytokinetic Z-ring formation over the nucleoid
24. The Bacteriophage T7 Virion Undergoes Extensive Structural Remodeling During Infection
25. Molecular architecture of chemoreceptor arrays revealed by cryoelectron tomography of Escherichia coli minicells
26. Bacteriophage Tubulins: Carrying Their Own Cytoskeleton Key
27. Bacterial Cell Wall: Thinking Globally, Actin Locally
28. Mechanical Control of Bacterial Cell Shape
29. Prokaryotic Cytokinesis: Little Rings Bring Big Cylindrical Things
30. Visualization of bacteriophage P1 infection by cryo-electron tomography of tiny Escherichia coli
31. Bacterial Cytokinesis: FzlA Frizzes FtsZ Filaments for Fission Force
32. A mutation in Escherichia coli ftsZ bypasses the requirement for the essential division gene zipA and confers resistance to FtsZ assembly inhibitors by stabilizing protofilament bundling
33. Adenine Nucleotide-dependent Regulation of Assembly of Bacterial Tubulin-like FtsZ by a Hypermorph of Bacterial Actin-like FtsA
34. Lipid Surfaces and Glutamate Anions Enhance Formation of Dynamic Biomolecular Condensates Containing Bacterial Cell Division Protein FtsZ and Its DNA-Bound Regulator SlmA.
35. Molecular mechanism by which the nucleoid occlusion factor, SlmA, keeps cytokinesis in check
36. Mutual effects of MinD-membrane interaction: II. Domain structure of the membrane enhances MinD binding
37. Mutual effects of MinD–membrane interaction: I. Changes in the membrane properties induced by MinD binding
38. Changes in the Min oscillation pattern before and after cell birth
39. A thermosensitive defect in the ATP binding pocket of FtsA can be suppressed by allosteric changes in the dimer interface
40. A role for FtsA in SPOR-independent localization of the essential Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsN
41. DivIVA is required for polar growth in the MreB-lacking rod-shaped actinomycete Corynebacterium glutamicum
42. Bacterial Cytoskeleton: Not Your Run-of-the-Mill Tubulin
43. Interaction between cell division proteins FtsE and FtsZ
44. The ftsA* gain-of-function allele of Escherichia coli and its effects on the stability and dynamics of the Z ring
45. The C-terminal domain of MinC inhibits assembly of the Z ring in Escherichia coli
46. A Sweet Sensor for Size-Conscious Bacteria
47. Z-ring-independent interaction between a subdomain of FtsA and late septation proteins as revealed by a polar recruitment assay
48. Effects of perturbing nucleoid structure on nucleoid occlusion-mediated toporegulation of FtsZ ring assembly
49. Interactions among the early Escherichia coli divisome proteins revealed by bimolecular fluorescence complementation
50. Exploring intracellular space: function of the Min system in round‐shaped Escherichia coli
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