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Sraffa, Myrdal, and the 1961 Söderström Gold Medal
Veröffentlicht in The Scandinavian journal of economics
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A montage of images through the division septum of E. coli cells. The images were captured by dual‐color time‐gated Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) nanoscopy, on cells simultaneously expressing FtsZ‐mNeonGreen (green) and mStrawberry‐FtsN (red). The images show that FtsZ and FtsN are spatially separated. For details, see the article by Söderström et al. on pp. 387‐401 of this issue
Veröffentlicht in Molecular microbiology
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The divisome is the macromolecular complex that carries out cell division in Escherichia coli . Disassembly occurs in a coordinated process inverse to assembly (a first‐in, first‐out principle). Disassembly can be dissected (minimally) into five stages corresponding to the departure of FtsZ and ZapA (green), ZipA and FtsA (red) FtsL and FtsQ (yellow), FtsI and FtsN (grey), and finally FtsN (blue). For details, see the article by Söderström et al . on pp. 425–438 of this issue
Veröffentlicht in Molecular microbiology
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A pseudo time‐lapse image of Escherichia col undergoing division. Cells were engineered to express FtsZ‐GFP (green), Cerulean in the cytoplasm (blue), and mCherry in the periplasm (red) and images obtained using Structured Illumination Microscopy. For further details readers are referred to the article by Söderström et al. on pp. 1‐9 of this issue
Veröffentlicht in Molecular microbiology
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