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This project investigates how bacterial cells, particularly Escherichia coli, self-organize during processes like cell division. By using advanced microscopy and theoretical modeling, the research aims to uncover the biochemical networks and interactions that enable this dynamic assembly of proteins.
One of the most remarkable features of biological systems is their ability to self-organize in space and time.
Even a relatively simple cell like the bacterium Escherichia coli has a precisely regulated cellular anatomy, which emerges from dynamic interactions between proteins and the cell membrane.
Self-organization allows the cell to perform extremely challenging tasks.
For example, for cell division, more than ten different proteins assemble into a complex, yet highly dynamic machine, which c…
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