AbstractAnalysis of recently published high-throughput measurements of wild-type Escherichia coli cells growing at a wide range of rates demonstrates that cell width W, which is constant at any particular growth rate, is related (with a CV = 2.4%) to the level of nucleoid complexity, expressed as the amount of DNA in genome equivalents that is associated with chromosome terminus (G/terC). The relatively constant (CV = 7.3%) aspect ratio of newborn cells (Lb/W) in populations growing at different rates indicates existence of cell-shape homeostasis. Enlarged W of thymine-limited thyA mutants growing at identical rates support the hypothesis that nucleoid complexity actively affects W. Nucleoid dynamics is proposed to transmit a primary signal...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Although the spatiotemporal structure of the genome is crucial to its biological function, many basi...
Evolutionarily divergent bacteria share a common phenomenological strategy for cell-size homeostasis...
Understanding how the homeostasis of cellular size and composition is accomplished by different orga...
Understanding how the homeostasis of cellular size and composition is accomplished by different orga...
SummaryCell size control is an intrinsic feature of the cell cycle. In bacteria, cell growth and div...
How cells control their size and maintain size homeostasis is a fundamental open question. Cell-size...
Using 3D single-molecule localization microscopy and live-cell imaging, we show that the Escherichia...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
Escherichia coli nucleoids were visualized after the DNA of OsO4-fixed but hydrated cells was staine...
A goal in synthetic biology is the design and construction of an artificial bacterial cell - a funct...
A long-standing question in biology is the effect of growth on cell size. Here, we estimate the effe...
DNA replication, nucleoid segregation, and cell division must be coordinated with growth and cell si...
Although the spatiotemporal structure of the genome is crucial to its biological function, many basi...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Although the spatiotemporal structure of the genome is crucial to its biological function, many basi...
Evolutionarily divergent bacteria share a common phenomenological strategy for cell-size homeostasis...
Understanding how the homeostasis of cellular size and composition is accomplished by different orga...
Understanding how the homeostasis of cellular size and composition is accomplished by different orga...
SummaryCell size control is an intrinsic feature of the cell cycle. In bacteria, cell growth and div...
How cells control their size and maintain size homeostasis is a fundamental open question. Cell-size...
Using 3D single-molecule localization microscopy and live-cell imaging, we show that the Escherichia...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
Escherichia coli nucleoids were visualized after the DNA of OsO4-fixed but hydrated cells was staine...
A goal in synthetic biology is the design and construction of an artificial bacterial cell - a funct...
A long-standing question in biology is the effect of growth on cell size. Here, we estimate the effe...
DNA replication, nucleoid segregation, and cell division must be coordinated with growth and cell si...
Although the spatiotemporal structure of the genome is crucial to its biological function, many basi...
Like eukaryotes, bacteria must coordinate division with growth to ensure cells are the appropriate s...
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity ...
Although the spatiotemporal structure of the genome is crucial to its biological function, many basi...