“…In pneumococcus the septal and peripheral machineries both remain at midcell throughout division, but form spatially distinct concentric rings as division proceeds, with the septal machine moving with FtsZ to the inner edge of the constricting septal annulus, whilst the peripheral machine remains in the outer ring ( Figures 1B,C , 3 , top; Land et al, 2013 ; Tsui et al, 2014 , 2016 ; Rued et al, 2017 ; Sharifzadeh et al, 2017 , 2020 ; Perez et al, 2021b ). Concentric rings of newly synthesised PG consistent with this model were recently visualised by both 3D-SIM ( Perez et al, 2021b ) and by dSTORM ( Trouve et al, 2021 ). As division begins, a portion of FtsZ, EzrA, and FtsA begin to migrate to the equatorial sites of the developing daughter cells, guided by MapZ (also called LocZ) ( Figure 1 ; Fleurie et al, 2014a ; Holečková et al, 2014 ; Perez et al, 2019 ).…”