2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.29.569176
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Distinct dynamics and proximity networks of hub proteins at the prey-invading cell pole in a predatory bacterium

Ophélie Remy,
Yoann Santin,
Veronique Jonckheere
et al.

Abstract: In bacteria, cell poles function as subcellular compartments where proteins localize during specific lifecycle stages, orchestrated by polar “hub” proteins. Whereas most described bacteria inherit an “old” pole from the mother cell and a “new” pole from cell division, polarizing cells at birth, non-binary division poses challenges for establishing cell polarity, particularly for daughter cells inheriting only new poles. We investigated polarity dynamics in the obligate predatory bacteriumBdellovibrio bacteriov… Show more

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