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+ | * [[penicillin-binding proteins]] | ||
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+ | * [http://subtiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/pathways/cellwall.html] | ||
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* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21636744 Domínguez-Escobar ''et al''.] from [[Rut Carballido-Lopez]]' lab and [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21636745 Garner ''et al''.] report that movement of actin-like filaments is driven by the peptidoglycan elongation machinery. Both papers suggest that the [[MreB]]-like filaments serve to restrict the mobility of the peptidoglycan synthesizing machinery<br/> | * [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21636744 Domínguez-Escobar ''et al''.] from [[Rut Carballido-Lopez]]' lab and [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21636745 Garner ''et al''.] report that movement of actin-like filaments is driven by the peptidoglycan elongation machinery. Both papers suggest that the [[MreB]]-like filaments serve to restrict the mobility of the peptidoglycan synthesizing machinery<br/> |
Revision as of 18:51, 10 July 2011
A protein complex that catalyzes peptidoglycan biosynthesis and is thereby involved in maintaining cell shape
Related pages
Important publications
- Domínguez-Escobar et al. from Rut Carballido-Lopez' lab and Garner et al. report that movement of actin-like filaments is driven by the peptidoglycan elongation machinery. Both papers suggest that the MreB-like filaments serve to restrict the mobility of the peptidoglycan synthesizing machinery
- Relevant SubtiWiki pages: Rut Carballido-Lopez, David Rudner, MreB, MreBH, Mbl, MreC, MreD, PbpA, RodA, RodZ, penicillin-binding proteins, cell shape, cell wall synthesis
- A comment on these papers:
Andrew Jermy
Bacterial physiology: MreB takes a back seat.
Nat Rev Microbiol: 2011, 9(8);560-1
[PubMed:21725336]
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