Many bacteria acquire dissemination and virulence traits in G1-phase. CtrA, an essential and conserved cell cycle transcriptional regulator identified in the dimorphic alpha-proteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus, first activates promoters in late S-phase and then mysteriously switches to different target promoters in G1-phase. We uncovered a highly conserved determinant in the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of CtrA uncoupling this promoter switch. We also show that it reprograms CtrA occupancy in stationary cells inducing a (p)ppGpp alarmone signal perceived by the RNA polymerase beta subunit. A simple side chain modification in a critical residue within the core DBD imposes opposing developmental phenotypes and transcriptional activities of Ctr...
Background: In the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, CtrA coordinates DNA replication, cell division...
<div><p>In all domains of life, proper regulation of the cell cycle is critical to coordinate genome...
Cell cycle progression in Caulobacter crescentus depends on the master regulator, CtrA. During the t...
In most organisms, cell cycle progression requires highly controlled mechanisms for regulating appro...
The Alphaproteobacteria show a remarkable diversity of cell cycle-dependent developmental patterns, ...
AbstractDividing cells must coordinate cell cycle events to ensure genetic stability. Here we identi...
While many bacteria divide by symmetric binary fission, some alphaproteobacteria have strikingly asy...
AbstractThe global transcriptional regulator CtrA controls multiple events in the Caulobacter cell c...
Sophisticated signaling mechanisms allow bacterial cells to cope with environmental and intracellula...
Genomic and proteomic methods yield networks of biological regulatory interactions but do not provid...
ABSTRACT Despite the myriad of different sensory domains encoded in bacterial genomes, only a few ar...
CtrA is a master response regulator found in many alpha-proteobacteria. In Caulobacter crescentus an...
In all domains of life, proper regulation of the cell cycle is critical to coordinate genome replica...
Caulobacter crescentus is a powerful model organism for understanding cellular differentiation, cell...
Second messengers control a wide range of important cellular functions in eukaryotes and prokaryotes...
Background: In the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, CtrA coordinates DNA replication, cell division...
<div><p>In all domains of life, proper regulation of the cell cycle is critical to coordinate genome...
Cell cycle progression in Caulobacter crescentus depends on the master regulator, CtrA. During the t...
In most organisms, cell cycle progression requires highly controlled mechanisms for regulating appro...
The Alphaproteobacteria show a remarkable diversity of cell cycle-dependent developmental patterns, ...
AbstractDividing cells must coordinate cell cycle events to ensure genetic stability. Here we identi...
While many bacteria divide by symmetric binary fission, some alphaproteobacteria have strikingly asy...
AbstractThe global transcriptional regulator CtrA controls multiple events in the Caulobacter cell c...
Sophisticated signaling mechanisms allow bacterial cells to cope with environmental and intracellula...
Genomic and proteomic methods yield networks of biological regulatory interactions but do not provid...
ABSTRACT Despite the myriad of different sensory domains encoded in bacterial genomes, only a few ar...
CtrA is a master response regulator found in many alpha-proteobacteria. In Caulobacter crescentus an...
In all domains of life, proper regulation of the cell cycle is critical to coordinate genome replica...
Caulobacter crescentus is a powerful model organism for understanding cellular differentiation, cell...
Second messengers control a wide range of important cellular functions in eukaryotes and prokaryotes...
Background: In the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, CtrA coordinates DNA replication, cell division...
<div><p>In all domains of life, proper regulation of the cell cycle is critical to coordinate genome...
Cell cycle progression in Caulobacter crescentus depends on the master regulator, CtrA. During the t...