Flotillin-mediated membrane fluidity controls peptidoglycan synthesis and MreB movement
Flotillin-mediated membrane fluidity controls peptidoglycan synthesis and MreB movement
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England: eLife Science Publications, Ltd
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The bacterial plasma membrane is an important cellular compartment. In recent years it has become obvious that protein complexes and lipids are not uniformly distributed within membranes. Current hypotheses suggest that flotillin proteins are required for the formation of complexes of membrane proteins including cell-wall synthetic proteins. We sho...
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Flotillin-mediated membrane fluidity controls peptidoglycan synthesis and MreB movement
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2050-084X
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2050-084X
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10.7554/eLife.57179