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Default Interaction of the bacterial division regulator MinE with lipid bicelles studied by NMR spectroscopy

Interaction of the bacterial division regulator MinE with lipid bicelles studied by NMR spectroscopy

The bacterial MinE and MinD division regulatory proteins form a standing wave enabling MinC, which binds MinD, to inhibit FtsZ polymerization everywhere except at the midcell, thereby assuring correct positioning of the cytokinetic septum and even distribution of contents to daughter cells. The MinE dimer undergoes major structural rearrangements between a resting six-stranded state present in the cytoplasm, a membrane-bound state, and a four-stranded active state bound to MinD on the membrane,...

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