2017
DOI: 10.1111/mmi.13593
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Dynamics of the peptidoglycan biosynthetic machinery in the stalked budding bacterium Hyphomonas neptunium

Abstract: SUMMARYMost commonly studied bacteria grow symmetrically and divide by binary fission, generating two siblings of equal morphology. An exception to this rule are budding bacteria, in which new offspring emerges de novo from a morphologically invariant mother cell. Although this mode of proliferation is widespread in diverse bacterial lineages, the underlying mechanisms are still incompletely understood.Here, we perform the first molecular-level analysis of growth and morphogenesis in the stalked budding alphap… Show more

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“…Prosthecobacters were all grown according to conditions in reference 6. Hyphomonas neptunium was grown according to conditions in reference 68.…”
Section: Intracellular Structures (I) Nanospheresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prosthecobacters were all grown according to conditions in reference 6. Hyphomonas neptunium was grown according to conditions in reference 68.…”
Section: Intracellular Structures (I) Nanospheresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the stalk is ~20% the width of the cell body (Wagner and Brun, ), we also considered whether geometrical constraints could contribute to the subcellular specificity of KZ144‐YFP binding. Hyphomonas neptunium forms a stalk that is morphologically similar to the C. crescentus stalk, but this organism does not form DAP‐DAP crosslinks (Cserti et al , ). KZ144‐YFP efficiently labeled DD‐crosslinked stalks in H. neptunium (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent study by Cserti et al (63), FDAAs were used to unravel the mechanism of PG synthesis during the division of Hyphomonas neptunium . H. neptunium replicates by stalk budding, yet the mechanistic details and enzymes involved were poorly understood.…”
Section: Development Of Fluorescent D-amino Acids and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%