Inhibitors of bacterial tubulin target bacterial membranes in vivo
MedChemComm2012Vol. 4(1), pp. 112–119
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Marie H. Foss, Ye-Jin Eun, Charles I. Grove, Daniel A. Pauw, Nohemy A. Sorto, Jarred W. Rensvold, David J. Pagliarini, Jared T. Shaw, Douglas B. Weibel
Abstract
The loss of ΔΨ disrupts the normal localization pattern of membrane-associated proteins. The cartoon and images depict the diffuse pattern of a polarly localized protein, MinD after reduction of ΔΨ in E. coli. The length of the line across the cell membrane depicts the relative magnitude of ΔΨ.
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