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Higher order assembling of the mycobacterial essential polar growth factor DivIVA/Wag31
[article]
2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
How proteins localize at the pole remains an enigma. DivIVA/Wag31, which is an essential pole organizing protein in mycobacteria, can assemble at the negatively curved side of the membrane at the growing pole to form a higher order structural scaffold for maintaining cellular morphology and localizing various target proteins for cell-wall biogenesis. A single-site phosphorylation in Wag31 is linked to the regulation of peptidoglycan biosynthesis for optimal mycobacterial growth. The structural
doi:10.1101/394452
fatcat:hqxradrls5gnjgwrio6cxcaqca