<div><p>Although bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of the mechanisms maintaining their genome is very limited, and much remains to be learned about the structural and functional interrelationships of multiple chromosomes. Owing to its bi-chromosomal genome architecture and its importance in public health, <em>Vibrio cholerae</em>, the causative agent of cholera, has become a preferred model to study bacteria with multipartite genomes. However, most <em>in vivo</em> studies in <em>V. cholerae</em> have been hampered by its genome architecture, as it is difficult to give phenotypes to a specific chromosome. This difficulty was surmounted using a unique and powerful strategy based on massive rearrangement of proka...
AbstractStudies of prokaryotic chromosome replication have focused almost exclusively on organisms w...
Chromosomal inheritance in bacteria usually entails bidirectional replication of a single chromosome...
<div><p>Historically, cholera outbreaks have been linked to <i>V</i>. <i>cholerae</i> O1 serogroup s...
International audienceAlthough bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of th...
International audienceA minority of bacterial species has been found to carry a genome divided among...
The genome of Vibrio cholerae, the etiological agent of cholera, is an exception to the single chrom...
International audienceDam methylates GATC sequences in γ-proteobacteria genomes, regulating several ...
ABSTRACT Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation,...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae has two chromosomes (chrI and chrII) whose replication and segregation are ...
The aim of this thesis is to define the segregation choreography of the two circular chromosomes of ...
International audienceUnlike most bacteria, Vibrio cholerae harbors two distinct, nonhomologous circ...
Vibrio cholerae, a member of the Vibrionaceae family, is notorious as the causative agent of acute g...
Regulators of DNA replication in bacteria are an attractive target for new antibiotics, as not only ...
Vibrio cholerae is one of the deadliest pathogens in the history of humankind. It is the causative a...
The segregation of bacterial chromosomes follows a precise choreography of spatial organisation. It ...
AbstractStudies of prokaryotic chromosome replication have focused almost exclusively on organisms w...
Chromosomal inheritance in bacteria usually entails bidirectional replication of a single chromosome...
<div><p>Historically, cholera outbreaks have been linked to <i>V</i>. <i>cholerae</i> O1 serogroup s...
International audienceAlthough bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of th...
International audienceA minority of bacterial species has been found to carry a genome divided among...
The genome of Vibrio cholerae, the etiological agent of cholera, is an exception to the single chrom...
International audienceDam methylates GATC sequences in γ-proteobacteria genomes, regulating several ...
ABSTRACT Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation,...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae has two chromosomes (chrI and chrII) whose replication and segregation are ...
The aim of this thesis is to define the segregation choreography of the two circular chromosomes of ...
International audienceUnlike most bacteria, Vibrio cholerae harbors two distinct, nonhomologous circ...
Vibrio cholerae, a member of the Vibrionaceae family, is notorious as the causative agent of acute g...
Regulators of DNA replication in bacteria are an attractive target for new antibiotics, as not only ...
Vibrio cholerae is one of the deadliest pathogens in the history of humankind. It is the causative a...
The segregation of bacterial chromosomes follows a precise choreography of spatial organisation. It ...
AbstractStudies of prokaryotic chromosome replication have focused almost exclusively on organisms w...
Chromosomal inheritance in bacteria usually entails bidirectional replication of a single chromosome...
<div><p>Historically, cholera outbreaks have been linked to <i>V</i>. <i>cholerae</i> O1 serogroup s...