Brian D. Corbin

Bacteriophage T4 replication in an aquatic biofilm / (2000)

Corbin, Brian D.

Thesis (M.S.)--Southwest Texas State University, 2000.

Exploring intracellular space: function of the Min system in round-shaped Escherichia coli

Corbin, Brian D., Yu, Xuan-Chuan, Margolin, William

The MinCDE proteins help to select cell division sites in normal cylindrical Escherichia coli by oscillating along the long axis, preventing unwanted polar divisions. To determine how the Min system...

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...

Exploring intracellular space: function of the Min system in round-shaped Escherichia coli

Corbin, Brian D., Yu, Xuan-Chuan, Margolin, William

The MinCDE proteins help to select cell division sites in normal cylindrical Escherichia coli by oscillating along the long axis, preventing unwanted polar divisions. To determine how the Min system...

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...

Interaction between Cell Division Proteins FtsE and FtsZ▿

Corbin, Brian D., Wang, Yipeng, Beuria, Tushar K., Margolin, William

FtsE and FtsX, which are widely conserved homologs of ABC transporters and interact with each other, have important but unknown functions in bacterial cell division. Coimmunoprecipitation of...