Publications
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bacterial birth scar proteins mark future flagellum assembly site. | many prokaryotic protein complexes underlie polar asymmetry. in caulobacter crescentus, a flagellum is built exclusively at the pole that arose from the previous cell division. the basis for this pole specificity is unclear but could involve a cytokinetic birth scar that marks the newborn pole as the flagellum assembly site. we identified two developmental proteins, tipn and tipf, which localize to the division septum and the newborn pole after division. we show that septal localization of tipn/ ... | 2006 | 16530048 |