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Kiyoshi Mizuuchi1, Anthony G Vecchiarelli.
Abstract
The MinD and MinE proteins of Escherichia coli self-organize into a standing-wave oscillator on the membrane to help align division at mid-cell. When unleashed from cellular confines, MinD and MinE form a spectrum of patterns on artificial bilayers-static amoebas, traveling waves, traveling mushrooms, and bursts with standing-wave dynamics. We recently focused our cell-free studies on bursts because their dynamics recapitulate many features of Min oscillation observed in vivo. The data unveiled a patterning mechanism largely governed by MinE regulation of MinD interaction with membrane. We proposed that the MinD to MinE ratio on the membrane acts as a toggle switch between MinE-stimulated recruitment and release of MinD from the membrane. In this review, we summarize cell-free data on the Min system and expand upon a molecular mechanism that provides a biochemical explanation as to how these two 'simple' proteins can form the remarkable spectrum of patterns.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29188788 PMCID: PMC5927839 DOI: 10.1088/1478-3975/aa9e5e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Biol ISSN: 1478-3967 Impact factor: 2.583