Reconstitution of membrane protein complexes involved in pneumococcal septal cell wall assembly

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: AndrĂ© Zapun from the Scientifique, Grenoble, France have published the research: Reconstitution of Membrane Protein Complexes Involved in Pneumococcal Septal Cell Wall Assembly, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of September/23,/2013

SUMMARY

    The authors have focused on the full length membrane_proteins recruited to midcell, including DivIB, DivIC, FtsL, FtsW and PBP2x, as their TM domains are essential to their recruitment at the division site and likely involved in protein-protein interactions. Although the membrane character of proteins greatly increases the difficulty to achieve reconstitution, the authors successfully purified . . .

     

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