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1. The Division Defect of a Bacillus subtilis minD noc Double Mutant Can Be Suppressed by Spx-Dependent and Spx-Independent Mechanisms.

2. Noc Corrals Migration of FtsZ Protofilaments during Cytokinesis in Bacillus subtilis.

3. The phosphatidic acid pathway enzyme PlsX plays both catalytic and channeling roles in bacterial phospholipid synthesis.

4. Revisiting the cell biology of the acyl-ACP:phosphate transacylase PlsX suggests that the phospholipid synthesis and cell division machineries are not coupled in Bacillus subtilis.

5. Backbone and side chain NMR assignments of Geobacillus stearothermophilus ZapA allow identification of residues that mediate the interaction of ZapA with FtsZ.

6. FtsZ filament capping by MciZ, a developmental regulator of bacterial division.

7. Backbone and side chain NMR assignments for the N-terminal domain of the cell division regulator MinC from Bacillus subtilis.

8. Genetic and biochemical characterization of the MinC-FtsZ interaction in Bacillus subtilis.

9. RefZ facilitates the switch from medial to polar division during spore formation in Bacillus subtilis.

10. DivIVA-mediated polar localization of ComN, a posttranscriptional regulator of Bacillus subtilis.

11. Vectorial signalling mechanism required for cell-cell communication during sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.

12. AMIN domains have a predicted role in localization of diverse periplasmic protein complexes.

13. Cytological characterization of YpsB, a novel component of the Bacillus subtilis divisome.

14. Assembly dynamics of FtsZ rings in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli and effects of FtsZ-regulating proteins.

15. A widely conserved bacterial cell division protein that promotes assembly of the tubulin-like protein FtsZ.

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