# Investigating the function of Bacillus subtilis PBP2B PASTA domains
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### Title
Investigating the function of Bacillus subtilis PBP2B PASTA domains
### Subject
Life Sciences
### Creator
Claudia Parker
### Date
2025
### Abstract
Penicillin Binding Protein 2B (PBP2B) is an important protein involved in cell division of Bacillus subtilis. This protein contains two Penicillin binding and Serine and Threonine kinase Associated (PASTA) domains, but the role of these domains remains unknown. Here, I investigated the role of the Bacillus subtilis PASTA domains using microscopy and single-molecule tracking.
### Meta Tags
antimicrobial resistance, biochemistry, structural biology, microbiology, microscopy, bacteriology, genetics, molecular genetics, antibiotic resistance, infection, disease, bacteria
### Files
### Collection
[Science, Engineering and Medicine](https://urss.warwick.ac.uk/collections/show/2)
### Citation
Claudia Parker, “Investigating the function of Bacillus subtilis PBP2B PASTA domains,” *URSS SHOWCASE*, accessed March 16, 2026, https://urss.warwick.ac.uk/items/show/1043.
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