Bacteria display a highly flexible cell cycle in which cell division can be temporally disconnected from the replication/segregation cycle of their genome. The accuracy of genetic transmission is enforced by restricting the assembly of thecell division apparatus to the low DNA-density zones that develop between the regularly spaced nucleoids originating from theconcurrent replication and segregation of genomic DNA. In most bacteria, the process is simplified because the genome is encodedon a single chromosome. This is notably the case in Escherichia coli, the most well studied bacterial model organism. However,~10% of bacteria have domesticated horizontally acquired mega-plasmids into extra-numerous chromosomes. Most of our currentknowledge...
All viable bacterial cells, whether they divide symmetrically or asymmetrically, must coordinate the...
© 2015. Proper division site selection is crucial for the survival of all organisms. What still elud...
Like all living things, bacteria need to reproduce to survive in the long term. Most bacteria do so ...
International audienceA minority of bacterial species has been found to carry a genome divided among...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae has two chromosomes (chrI and chrII) whose replication and segregation are ...
International audienceCell division must be coordinated with chromosome replication and segregation ...
<div><p>The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at m...
<div><p><i>Vibrio cholerae</i>, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a mo...
AbstractDespite the power of bacterial genetics, the prokaryotic cell cycle has remained poorly unde...
Despite much effort, the bacterial cell cycle has proved difficult to study and understand. Bacteria...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a model organism fo...
The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at mid-cell ...
International audienceBacteria with multiple chromosomes represent up to 10% of all bacterial specie...
Chromosomal inheritance in bacteria usually entails bidirectional replication of a single chromosome...
If fully stretched out, a typical bacterial chromosome would be nearly 1 mm long, approximately 1,00...
All viable bacterial cells, whether they divide symmetrically or asymmetrically, must coordinate the...
© 2015. Proper division site selection is crucial for the survival of all organisms. What still elud...
Like all living things, bacteria need to reproduce to survive in the long term. Most bacteria do so ...
International audienceA minority of bacterial species has been found to carry a genome divided among...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae has two chromosomes (chrI and chrII) whose replication and segregation are ...
International audienceCell division must be coordinated with chromosome replication and segregation ...
<div><p>The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at m...
<div><p><i>Vibrio cholerae</i>, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a mo...
AbstractDespite the power of bacterial genetics, the prokaryotic cell cycle has remained poorly unde...
Despite much effort, the bacterial cell cycle has proved difficult to study and understand. Bacteria...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a model organism fo...
The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at mid-cell ...
International audienceBacteria with multiple chromosomes represent up to 10% of all bacterial specie...
Chromosomal inheritance in bacteria usually entails bidirectional replication of a single chromosome...
If fully stretched out, a typical bacterial chromosome would be nearly 1 mm long, approximately 1,00...
All viable bacterial cells, whether they divide symmetrically or asymmetrically, must coordinate the...
© 2015. Proper division site selection is crucial for the survival of all organisms. What still elud...
Like all living things, bacteria need to reproduce to survive in the long term. Most bacteria do so ...