The stable inheritance of genetic material depends on accurate DNA partition. Plasmids serve as tractable model systems to study DNA segregation because they require only a DNA centromere, a centromere-binding protein and a force-generating ATPase. The centromeres of partition (par) systems typically consist of a tandem arrangement of direct repeats. The best-characterized par system contains a centromere-binding protein called ParR and an ATPase called ParM. In the first step of segregation, multiple ParR proteins interact with the centromere repeats to form a large nucleoprotein complex of unknown structure called the segrosome, which binds ParM filaments. pSK41 ParR binds a centromere consisting of multiple 20-base-pair (bp) tandem repea...
During eukaryotic cell division, the DNA molecules are partitioned to opposite poles of the cell, en...
International audienceBacterial centromeres–also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, to...
During eukaryotic cell division, the DNA molecules are partitioned to opposite poles of the cell, en...
The segrosome of multiresistance plasmid TP228 comprises ParF, which is a member of the ParA ATPase ...
The segrosome of multiresistance plasmid TP228 comprises ParF, which is a member of the ParA ATPase ...
The Escherichia coli low-copy-number plasmid R1 contains a segregation machinery composed of parC , ...
The segrosome of multiresistance plasmid TP228 comprises ParF, which is a member of the ParA ATPase ...
The segrosome is the nucleoprotein complex that mediates accurate plasmid segregation. In addition t...
The segrosome is the nucleoprotein complex that mediates accurate plasmid segregation. In addition t...
The mechanism by which low copy number plasmids are segregated at cell division involves the concert...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...
Bacterial centromeres also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together with the protei...
Bacterial centromeres-also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together with the protei...
In prokaryotes, the centromere is a specialized segment of DNA that promotes the assembly of the seg...
International audienceBacterial centromeres–also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, to...
During eukaryotic cell division, the DNA molecules are partitioned to opposite poles of the cell, en...
International audienceBacterial centromeres–also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, to...
During eukaryotic cell division, the DNA molecules are partitioned to opposite poles of the cell, en...
The segrosome of multiresistance plasmid TP228 comprises ParF, which is a member of the ParA ATPase ...
The segrosome of multiresistance plasmid TP228 comprises ParF, which is a member of the ParA ATPase ...
The Escherichia coli low-copy-number plasmid R1 contains a segregation machinery composed of parC , ...
The segrosome of multiresistance plasmid TP228 comprises ParF, which is a member of the ParA ATPase ...
The segrosome is the nucleoprotein complex that mediates accurate plasmid segregation. In addition t...
The segrosome is the nucleoprotein complex that mediates accurate plasmid segregation. In addition t...
The mechanism by which low copy number plasmids are segregated at cell division involves the concert...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...
Bacterial centromeres also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together with the protei...
Bacterial centromeres-also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together with the protei...
In prokaryotes, the centromere is a specialized segment of DNA that promotes the assembly of the seg...
International audienceBacterial centromeres–also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, to...
During eukaryotic cell division, the DNA molecules are partitioned to opposite poles of the cell, en...
International audienceBacterial centromeres–also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, to...
During eukaryotic cell division, the DNA molecules are partitioned to opposite poles of the cell, en...