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J. Bacteriol., Dec 1996, 7167-7172, Vol 178, No. 24
SG Addinall and J Lutkenhaus
The localization of the cell division protein FtsA in E. coli was examined.
FtsA was found to localize to the septum in a ring pattern as previously
shown for FtsZ. The localization of FtsA was completely dependent on the
localization of FtsZ. Under a variety of conditions that prevented
formation of the Z ring, FtsA was unable to localize. In mutants where FtsZ
forms structures in addition to Z rings, the pattern of FtsA duplicated
these structures. These results suggest that the Z ring recruits FtsA to
the septum.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
FtsA is localized to the septum in an FtsZ-dependent manner
Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 66160, USA.
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