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Regulation of symmetric bacterial cell division by MinE: What is the role of conformational dynamics?


ABSTRACT: Symmetric cell division in Gram-negative bacteria requires the concerted action of three Min proteins that together ensure exclusive formation of the cell division septum at the mid-point of the cell. We have recently described the structure and dynamic properties of MinE, the protein responsible for directing the cell division inhibitor complex formed by the MinC and MinD proteins away from the middle of the cell. An unexpected feature of this structure was the location of MinD-binding residues at buried, non-accessible sites in the dimeric interface. Here we elaborate on the potential role of conformational changes that might be involved to allow access to these residues, along with the interesting questions raised by these features of the MinE structure.

SUBMITTER: Ghasriani H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3073286 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of symmetric bacterial cell division by MinE: What is the role of conformational dynamics?

Ghasriani Houman H   Goto Natalie K NK  

Communicative & integrative biology 20110101 1


Symmetric cell division in Gram-negative bacteria requires the concerted action of three Min proteins that together ensure exclusive formation of the cell division septum at the mid-point of the cell. We have recently described the structure and dynamic properties of MinE, the protein responsible for directing the cell division inhibitor complex formed by the MinC and MinD proteins away from the middle of the cell. An unexpected feature of this structure was the location of MinD-binding residues  ...[more]

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