FhaA plays a key role in mycobacterial polar elongation and asymmetric growth
Mycobacteria, including pathogens like Mycobacterium tuberculosis, exhibit unique growth patterns and cell envelope structures that challenge our understanding of bacterial physiology. This study sheds light on FhaA, a conserved protein in Mycobacteriales, revealing its pivotal role in coordinating...
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