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The interplay between the polar growth determinant DivIVA, the segregation protein ParA, and their novel interaction partner PapM controls the Mycobacterium smegmatis cell cycle by modulation of DivIVA subcellular distribution.

Izabela MatusiakAgnieszka StrzałkaPatrycja WadachMartyna Gongerowska-JacEwa SzwajczakAleksandra Szydłowska-HelbrychBernhard KepplingerMonika PióroDagmara Jakimowicz
Published in: Microbiology spectrum (2023)
DivIVA and ParA interaction partner, a protein named PapM, and we establish how their interactions are modulated by phosphorylation. Demonstrating that the tripartite interplay affects the mycobacterial cell cycle contributes to the general understanding of mycobacterial growth regulation.
Keyphrases
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  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • cell proliferation
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