The FtsLB subcomplex of the bacterial divisome is a tetramer with an uninterrupted FtsL helix linking the transmembrane and periplasmic regions
Published 2017 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
The FtsLB subcomplex of the bacterial divisome is a tetramer with an uninterrupted FtsL helix linking the transmembrane and periplasmic regions
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 293, Issue 5, Pages 1623-1641
Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Online
2017-12-13
DOI
10.1074/jbc.ra117.000426
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- The accommodation index measures the perturbation associated with insertions and deletions in coiled-coils: Application to understand signaling in histidine kinases
- (2017) Nathan W. Schmidt et al. PROTEIN SCIENCE
- GTPase activity–coupled treadmilling of the bacterial tubulin FtsZ organizes septal cell wall synthesis
- (2017) Xinxing Yang et al. SCIENCE
- Treadmilling by FtsZ filaments drives peptidoglycan synthesis and bacterial cell division
- (2017) Alexandre W. Bisson-Filho et al. SCIENCE
- Kinetics of large-scale chromosomal movement during asymmetric cell division in Escherichia coli
- (2017) Jaana Männik et al. PLoS Genetics
- RodA as the missing glycosyltransferase in Bacillus subtilis and antibiotic discovery for the peptidoglycan polymerase pathway
- (2017) Kaveh Emami et al. Nature Microbiology
- SEDS proteins are a widespread family of bacterial cell wall polymerases
- (2016) Alexander J. Meeske et al. NATURE
- The MPI bioinformatics Toolkit as an integrative platform for advanced protein sequence and structure analysis
- (2016) Vikram Alva et al. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
- FtsEX acts on FtsA to regulate divisome assembly and activity
- (2016) Shishen Du et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Bacterial cell wall biogenesis is mediated by SEDS and PBP polymerase families functioning semi-autonomously
- (2016) Hongbaek Cho et al. Nature Microbiology
- The Soluble Periplasmic Domains ofEscherichia coliCell Division Proteins FtsQ/FtsB/FtsL Form a Trimeric Complex with Submicromolar Affinity
- (2015) Marjolein Glas et al. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- A role for the FtsQLB complex in cytokinetic ring activation revealed by anftsLallele that accelerates division
- (2015) Mary-Jane Tsang et al. MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
- Oufti: an integrated software package for high-accuracy, high-throughput quantitative microscopy analysis
- (2015) Ahmad Paintdakhi et al. MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
- Roles for both FtsA and the FtsBLQ subcomplex in FtsN-stimulated cell constriction inEscherichia coli
- (2015) Bing Liu et al. MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
- BetaCavityWeb: a webserver for molecular voids and channels
- (2015) Jae-Kwan Kim et al. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
- Reference sequence (RefSeq) database at NCBI: current status, taxonomic expansion, and functional annotation
- (2015) Nuala A. O'Leary et al. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
- The EMBL-EBI bioinformatics web and programmatic tools framework
- (2015) Weizhong Li et al. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
- Large-scale determination of previously unsolved protein structures using evolutionary information
- (2015) Sergey Ovchinnikov et al. eLife
- The stoichiometric divisome: a hypothesis
- (2015) Alexander J. F. Egan et al. Frontiers in Microbiology
- Specificity of the Transport of Lipid II by FtsW inEscherichia coli
- (2014) Tamimount Mohammadi et al. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- Backbone dependency further improves side chain prediction efficiency in the Energy-based Conformer Library (bEBL)
- (2014) Sabareesh Subramaniam et al. PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS
- Sequence co-evolution gives 3D contacts and structures of protein complexes
- (2014) Thomas A Hopf et al. eLife
- Structural Organization of FtsB, a Transmembrane Protein of the Bacterial Divisome
- (2013) Loren M. LaPointe et al. BIOCHEMISTRY
- The Transmembrane Domains of the Bacterial Cell Division Proteins FtsB and FtsL Form a Stable High-Order Oligomer
- (2013) Ambalika S. Khadria et al. BIOCHEMISTRY
- Fine-mapping the Contact Sites of theEscherichia coliCell Division Proteins FtsB and FtsL on the FtsQ Protein
- (2013) H. Bart van den Berg van Saparoea et al. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- Assessing the utility of coevolution-based residue-residue contact predictions in a sequence- and structure-rich era
- (2013) H. Kamisetty et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Bacterial cytokinesis: From Z ring to divisome
- (2012) Joe Lutkenhaus et al. Cytoskeleton
- FtsA forms actin-like protofilaments
- (2012) Piotr Szwedziak et al. EMBO JOURNAL
- The Early Divisome Protein FtsA Interacts Directly through Its 1c Subdomain with the Cytoplasmic Domain of the Late Divisome Protein FtsN
- (2012) K. K. Busiek et al. JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
- Structural informatics, modeling, and design with an open-source Molecular Software Library (MSL)
- (2012) Daniel W. Kulp et al. JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY
- An energy-based conformer library for side chain optimization: Improved prediction and adjustable sampling
- (2012) Sabareesh Subramaniam et al. PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS
- Identification of FtsW as a transporter of lipid-linked cell wall precursors across the membrane
- (2011) Tamimount Mohammadi et al. EMBO JOURNAL
- Protein 3D Structure Computed from Evolutionary Sequence Variation
- (2011) Debora S. Marks et al. PLoS One
- Arginine residues at internal positions in a protein are always charged
- (2011) M. J. Harms et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- An ATP-binding cassette transporter-like complex governs cell-wall hydrolysis at the bacterial cytokinetic ring
- (2011) D. C. Yang et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- A model for the Escherichia coli FtsB/FtsL/FtsQ cell division complex
- (2011) Felipe Villanelo et al. BMC STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
- Advances in understanding E. coli cell fission
- (2010) Piet AJ de Boer CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGY
- Multiple Interaction Domains in FtsL, a Protein Component of the Widely Conserved Bacterial FtsLBQ Cell Division Complex
- (2010) M. D. Gonzalez et al. JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
- Update of the CHARMM All-Atom Additive Force Field for Lipids: Validation on Six Lipid Types
- (2010) Jeffery B. Klauda et al. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
- FtsZ in Bacterial Cytokinesis: Cytoskeleton and Force Generator All in One
- (2010) H. P. Erickson et al. MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REVIEWS
- Direct interactions of early and late assembling division proteins in Escherichia coli cells resolved by FRET
- (2010) Svetlana Alexeeva et al. MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
- Divisome under Construction: Distinct Domains of the Small Membrane Protein FtsB Are Necessary for Interaction with Multiple Cell Division Proteins
- (2009) M. D. Gonzalez et al. JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
- Central Domain of DivIB Caps the C-terminal Regions of the FtsL/DivIC Coiled-coil Rod
- (2009) Soizic Masson et al. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- Improved prediction of protein side-chain conformations with SCWRL4
- (2009) Georgii G. Krivov et al. PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS
- Artificial Septal Targeting of Bacillus subtilis Cell Division Proteins in Escherichia coli: an Interspecies Approach to the Study of Protein-Protein Interactions in Multiprotein Complexes
- (2008) C. Robichon et al. JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
- CHARMM-GUI: A web-based graphical user interface for CHARMM
- (2008) Sunhwan Jo et al. JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY
- Structural and mutational analysis of the cell division protein FtsQ
- (2008) Fusinita van den Ent et al. MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
- Murein (peptidoglycan) structure, architecture and biosynthesis in Escherichia coli
- (2007) Waldemar Vollmer et al. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES
Add your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload NowBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started