Qin Sun

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2004

Number

13

Co-Authors

Flexural strengthening of reinforced concrete beams using glass-fibre-reinforced-polymer lamintes / (2002)

Sun, Qin.

Thesis (M.Eng.)--Nanyang Technological University, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2002.

Temporal and spatial regulation of cell division by the nucleoid in Escherichia coli (2001)

Sun, Qin

Selection of division sites and coordination of cytokinesis with other cell cycle events are critical for every organism to proliferate. In E. coli , the nucleoid is proposed to exclude division from...

Influence of the Nucleoid on Placement of FtsZ and MinE Rings in Escherichia coli

Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

We previously presented evidence that replicating but unsegregated nucleoids, along with the Min system, act as topological inhibitors to restrict assembly of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) to discrete sites...

Localization of Cell Division Protein FtsK to the Escherichia coli Septum and Identification of a Potential N-Terminal Targeting Domain

Yu, Xuan-chuan, Tran, Anthony H., Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsK is a homolog of Bacillus subtilis SpoIIIE and appears to act late in the septation process. To determine whether FtsK localizes to the septum, we fused...

FtsZ Dynamics during the Division Cycle of Live Escherichia coli Cells

Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

The dynamics and assembly of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ were monitored in individual, growing and dividing Escherichia coli cells in real time by microculture of a merodiploid strain...

Localization and Function of Early Cell Division Proteins in Filamentous Escherichia coli Cells Lacking Phosphatidylethanolamine

Mileykovskaya, Eugenia, Sun, Qin, Margolin, William, Dowhan, William

Escherichia coli cells that contain the pss-93 null mutation are completely deficient in the major membrane phospholipid phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). Such cells are defective in cell division. To...

Effects of Perturbing Nucleoid Structure on Nucleoid Occlusion-Mediated Toporegulation of FtsZ Ring Assembly

Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

In Escherichia coli, assembly of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) at the cell division site is negatively regulated by the nucleoid in a phenomenon called nucleoid occlusion (NO). Previous studies have...

Influence of the Nucleoid on Placement of FtsZ and MinE Rings in Escherichia coli

Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

We previously presented evidence that replicating but unsegregated nucleoids, along with the Min system, act as topological inhibitors to restrict assembly of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) to discrete sites...

Localization of Cell Division Protein FtsK to the Escherichia coli Septum and Identification of a Potential N-Terminal Targeting Domain

Yu, Xuan-chuan, Tran, Anthony H., Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

Escherichia coli cell division protein FtsK is a homolog of Bacillus subtilis SpoIIIE and appears to act late in the septation process. To determine whether FtsK localizes to the septum, we fused...

FtsZ Dynamics during the Division Cycle of Live Escherichia coli Cells

Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

The dynamics and assembly of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ were monitored in individual, growing and dividing Escherichia coli cells in real time by microculture of a merodiploid strain...

Localization and Function of Early Cell Division Proteins in Filamentous Escherichia coli Cells Lacking Phosphatidylethanolamine

Mileykovskaya, Eugenia, Sun, Qin, Margolin, William, Dowhan, William

Escherichia coli cells that contain the pss-93 null mutation are completely deficient in the major membrane phospholipid phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). Such cells are defective in cell division. To...

Effects of Perturbing Nucleoid Structure on Nucleoid Occlusion-Mediated Toporegulation of FtsZ Ring Assembly

Sun, Qin, Margolin, William

In Escherichia coli, assembly of the FtsZ ring (Z ring) at the cell division site is negatively regulated by the nucleoid in a phenomenon called nucleoid occlusion (NO). Previous studies have...