SepIVA!

A new septum associated protein, SepIVA, was recently reported by our collaborator, Cara Boutte at University of Texas Arlington. This protein shows a subcellular localization pattern that looks similar to proteins associated with the Intracellular Membrane Domain (IMD), formerly known as the PMf. Interestingly, however, SepIVA enriches at the septum when the cell divides.  There are many other new septum-associated proteins reported in this study. Very exciting! Click here to read more.

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