Center finding during growth and division. (A) Only to
demonstrate the correct center detection, a unilateral enlargement of
the field is assumed. For that, the rightmost spatial element is
doubled (after each 100,000 iterations = 50 pixel lines). Both
daughter elements initially have identical concentrations. The FtsZ
signal remains at the actual central position. (B) After
separation of the large field into two parts, traveling MinE waves and
the pole-to-pole oscillation of MinD are re-established quickly (shown
is the left half). (C) The FtsZ ring becomes relocalized
rapidly to the new center. For animated simulations, see the supporting
information.