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We have developed a 3D off-lattice stochastic polymerization model to study subcellular oscillation of Min proteins in the bacteria Escherichia coli, and used it to investigate the experimental phenomenon of Min oscillation stuttering.…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2015-06-05 Supratim Sengupta , Julien Derr , Anirban Sain , Andrew D. Rutenberg

We introduce a three-dimensional stochastic reaction-diffusion model to describe MinD/MinE dynamical structures in Escherichia coli. This model spontaneously generates pole-to-pole oscillations of the membrane-associated MinD proteins, MinE…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Nenad Pavin , Hana Cipcic Paljetak , Vladimir Krstic

In the bacterium Escherichia coli, selection of the division site involves pole-to-pole oscillations of the proteins MinD and MinE. Different oscillation mechanisms based on cooperative effects between Min-proteins and on the exchange of…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2010-08-17 G. Meacci , J. Ries , E. Fischer-Friedrich , N. Kahya , P. Schwille , K. Kruse

Positioning of the midcell division plane within the bacterium E. coli is controlled by the min system of proteins: MinC, MinD and MinE. These proteins coherently oscillate from end to end of the bacterium. We present a reaction--diffusion…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2009-11-07 Martin Howard , Andrew D. Rutenberg , Simon de Vet

The Min system in Escherichia coli directs division to the centre of the cell through pole-to-pole oscillations of the MinCDE proteins. We present a one dimensional stochastic model of these oscillations which incorporates membrane…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Filipe Tostevin , Martin Howard

In E. coli, accurate cell division depends upon the oscillation of Min proteins from pole to pole. We provide a model for the polar localization of MinD based only on diffusion, a delay for nucleotide exchange, and different rates of…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-10 Rahul V. Kulkarni , Kerwyn Casey Huang , Morten Kloster , Ned S. Wingreen

Many essential cellular processes, including cell division and the establishment of cell polarity during embryogenesis, are regulated by pattern-forming proteins. These proteins often need to bind to a substrate, such as the cell membrane,…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2025-10-08 Amélie Chardac , Michael M. Norton , Jonathan Touboul , Guillaume Duclos

Ongoing sub-cellular oscillation of Min proteins is required to block minicelling in E. coli. Experimentally, Min oscillations are seen in newly divided cells and no minicells are produced. In model Min systems many daughter cells do not…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-13 Supratim Sengupta , Andrew D. Rutenberg

We use the oscillating Min proteins of Escherichia coli as a prototype system to illustrate the current state and potential of modeling protein dynamics in space and time. We demonstrate how a theoretical approach has led to striking new…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Martin Howard , Karsten Kruse

The spatiotemporal oscillations of the Min proteins in the bacterium Escherichia coli play an important role in cell division. A number of different models have been proposed to explain the dynamics from the underlying biochemistry. Here,…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2013-05-29 Peter Borowski , Eric N. Cytrynbaum

Self-organization of proteins in space and time is of crucial importance for the functioning of cellular processes. Often, this organization takes place in the presence of strong random fluctuations due to the small number of molecules…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2010-09-22 Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich , Giovanni Meacci , Joe Lutkenhaus , Hugues Chate , Karsten Kruse

The spatiotemporal oscillation patterns of the proteins MinD and MinE are used by the bacterium E. coli to sense its own geometry. Strikingly, both computer simulations and experiments have recently shown that for the same geometry of the…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2016-10-18 Artemij Amiranashvili , Nikolas D Schnellbächer , Ulrich S Schwarz

We propose a new type of traveling wave pattern, one that can adapt to the size of physical system in which it is embedded. Such a system arises when the initial state has an instability that extends down to zero wavevector, connecting at…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2017-01-04 David A. Kessler , Herbert Levine

During division it is of primary importance for a cell to correctly determine the site of cleavage. The bacterium Escherichia coli divides in the center, producing two daughter cells of equal size. Selection of the center as the correct…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 G. Meacci , K. Kruse

Protein pattern formation is essential for the spatial organization of many intracellular processes like cell division, flagellum positioning, and chemotaxis. A prominent example of intracellular patterns are the oscillatory pole-to-pole…

Biological Physics · Physics 2018-02-21 Erwin Frey , Jacob Halatek , Simon Kretschmer , Petra Schwille

Microtubules self-organize to form part of the cellular cytoskeleton. They give cells their shape and play a crucial role in cell division and intracellular transport. Strikingly, microtubules driven by motor proteins reorganize into stable…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2024-05-16 Nikita Frolov , Bram Bijnens , Daniel Ruiz-Reynés , Lendert Gelens

A mathematical model of Min oscillation in Escherichia coli is numerically studied. The oscillatory state and hysteretic transition are explained with simpler coupled differential equations. Next, we propose a simple model of cell growth…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2019-10-23 Hidetsugu Sakaguchi , Yuka Kawasaki

In E. coli the determination of the middle of the cell and the proper placement of the septum is essential to the division of the cell. This step depends on the proteins MinC, MinD, and MinE. Exposure to a constant external field e.g., an…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Paisan Kanthang , Waipot Ngamsaad , Charin Modchang , Wannapong Triampo , Narin Nuttawut , I-Ming Tang , Yongwimol Lenbury

We consider eigenmodes of a ring resonator made of a circular dielectric waveguide. Taking into account the polarization corrections, which are responsible for the interaction of polarization and orbital properties of electromagnetic waves…

Optics · Physics 2007-05-23 K. Yu. Bliokh , D. Yu. Frolov

The tubulin-like protein FtsZ is crucial for cytokinesis in bacteria and many archaea, forming a ring-shaped structure called the Z-ring at the site of cell division. Despite extensive research, the self-assembly of Z-rings is not entirely…

Biological Physics · Physics 2025-02-17 Rajneesh Kumar , Ramanujam Srinivasan , Debasish Chaudhuri
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