Brett Geissler

A gain-of-function mutation in ftsA bypasses the requirement for the essential cell division gene zipA in Escherichia coli

Geissler, Brett, Elraheb, Dany, Margolin, William

ZipA and FtsA are recruited independently to the FtsZ cytokinetic ring (Z ring) and are essential for cell division of Escherichia coli. The molecular role of FtsA in cell division is unknown;...

Z-Ring-Independent Interaction between a Subdomain of FtsA and Late Septation Proteins as Revealed by a Polar Recruitment Assay

Corbin, Brian D., Geissler, Brett, Sadasivam, Mahalakshmi, Margolin, William

FtsA, a member of the ATPase superfamily that includes actin and bacterial actin homologs, is essential for cell division of Escherichia coli and is recruited to the Z ring. In turn, recruitment of...

A gain-of-function mutation in ftsA bypasses the requirement for the essential cell division gene zipA in Escherichia coli

Geissler, Brett, Elraheb, Dany, Margolin, William

ZipA and FtsA are recruited independently to the FtsZ cytokinetic ring (Z ring) and are essential for cell division of Escherichia coli. The molecular role of FtsA in cell division is unknown;...

Z-Ring-Independent Interaction between a Subdomain of FtsA and Late Septation Proteins as Revealed by a Polar Recruitment Assay

Corbin, Brian D., Geissler, Brett, Sadasivam, Mahalakshmi, Margolin, William

FtsA, a member of the ATPase superfamily that includes actin and bacterial actin homologs, is essential for cell division of Escherichia coli and is recruited to the Z ring. In turn, recruitment of...