2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.07.622495
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Phenotypic plasticity in bacterial elongation among closely related species

Marie Delaby,
Liu Yang,
Maxime Jacq
et al.

Abstract: Cell elongation is a fundamental component of the bacterial cell cycle and has been studied over many decades, in part owing to its mechanisms being a target of numerous antibiotic classes. While several distinct modes of cell elongation have been described, these studies have largely relied on a handful of model bacterial species. Therefore, we have a limited view of the diversity of cell elongation approaches that are employed by bacteria, and how these vary in response to evolutionary and environmental infl… Show more

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