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The Bacillus subtilis DivIVA protein has a sporulation-specific proximity to Spo0J.

S E Perry1, D H Edwards.   

Abstract

The Bacillus subtilis DivIVA protein controls the positioning of the division site and the relocation of the chromosome during sporulation. By performing coimmunoprecipitation experiments, we demonstrated that a myc-DivIVA protein is in proximity to FtsZ and MinD during vegetative growth and Spo0J during the first 120 min of sporulation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16885474      PMCID: PMC1540055          DOI: 10.1128/JB.01750-05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


  19 in total

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Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2001-07-01       Impact factor: 11.361

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Journal:  Science       Date:  2002-12-19       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  Identification of a polar targeting determinant for Bacillus subtilis DivIVA.

Authors:  S E Perry; D H Edwards
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 3.501

4.  Polar localization of the MinD protein of Bacillus subtilis and its role in selection of the mid-cell division site.

Authors:  A L Marston; H B Thomaides; D H Edwards; M E Sharpe; J Errington
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  1998-11-01       Impact factor: 11.361

5.  The Bacillus subtilis DivIVA protein targets to the division septum and controls the site specificity of cell division.

Authors:  D H Edwards; J Errington
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  1997-06       Impact factor: 3.501

6.  spo0J is required for normal chromosome segregation as well as the initiation of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.

Authors:  K Ireton; N W Gunther; A D Grossman
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 3.490

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Journal:  Microbiology       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 2.777

8.  Site-directed mutants of RTP of Bacillus subtilis and the mechanism of replication fork arrest.

Authors:  I G Duggin; P A Andersen; M T Smith; J A Wilce; G F King; R G Wake
Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  1999-03-12       Impact factor: 5.469

9.  Early targeting of Min proteins to the cell poles in germinated spores of Bacillus subtilis: evidence for division apparatus-independent recruitment of Min proteins to the division site.

Authors:  Elizabeth J Harry; Peter J Lewis
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 3.501

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Authors:  P M Hauser; J Errington
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 3.490

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Authors:  Grant R Bowman; Luis R Comolli; Jian Zhu; Michael Eckart; Marcelle Koenig; Kenneth H Downing; W E Moerner; Thomas Earnest; Lucy Shapiro
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Authors:  Lauren R Hammond; Maria L White; Prahathees J Eswara
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2019-10-04       Impact factor: 3.490

5.  Streptococcus pneumoniae DivIVA: localization and interactions in a MinCD-free context.

Authors:  Daniela Fadda; Antonella Santona; Valeria D'Ulisse; Patrizia Ghelardini; Maria Grazia Ennas; Michael B Whalen; Orietta Massidda
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2006-11-10       Impact factor: 3.490

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Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 6.064

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Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2008-08-08       Impact factor: 3.490

8.  Genetic Dissection of DivIVA Functions in Listeria monocytogenes.

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Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2017-11-14       Impact factor: 3.490

9.  Comprehensive identification of essential Staphylococcus aureus genes using Transposon-Mediated Differential Hybridisation (TMDH).

Authors:  Roy R Chaudhuri; Andrew G Allen; Paul J Owen; Gil Shalom; Karl Stone; Marcus Harrison; Timothy A Burgis; Michael Lockyer; Jorge Garcia-Lara; Simon J Foster; Stephen J Pleasance; Sarah E Peters; Duncan J Maskell; Ian G Charles
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2009-07-01       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  Asymmetric division and differential gene expression during a bacterial developmental program requires DivIVA.

Authors:  Prahathees Eswaramoorthy; Peter W Winter; Peter Wawrzusin; Andrew G York; Hari Shroff; Kumaran S Ramamurthi
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2014-08-07       Impact factor: 5.917

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