MreB controls the width of rod-shaped bacteria, such as Escherichia coli. A mutantE. coli that creates defective MreB proteins will be spherical instead of rod-like. Also, bacteria that are naturally spherical do not have the gene encoding MreB. Prokaryotes carrying the mreB gene can also be helical in shape. MreB filaments sit right beneath the bacterial cell membrane and give bacteria a strong, rigid structure, as if the bacterium were being stretched out from the inside.