Cytokinesis in bacteria such as Escherichia coli is orchestrated by FtsZ, a
tubulin-like protein that forms a circumferential Z ring at the division s
ite. The Z ring then recruits a number of other essential cell division pro
teins, ultimately assembling the cytokinetic machine that splits the cell.
It has been known for some time that the MinCDE proteins and the bacterial
nucleoid provide positional information to negatively regulate cytokinesis.
Recently, direct visualization of Z rings and Min proteins in whole cells
have contributed important new insights into the molecular mechanisms behin
d this fundamental cellular process. This review summarizes and integrates
these insights.