Abstract
Functional membrane microdomains (FMMs) serve to spatially restrict and coordinate a diversity of cellular functions. Flotillins serve as scaffolds within FMMs, and in this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Koch etal. (2017) show that disrupting Staphylococcus aureus scaffolds via small molecules perturbs virulence gene expression and attenuates S.aureus virulence.
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