We followed the position of the replication complex in the pathogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylori using antibodies raised against the single-stranded DNA binding protein (HpSSB) and the replicative helicase (HpDnaB). The position of the replication origin, oriC, was also localized in growing cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with fluorescence-labeled DNA sequences adjacent to the origin. The replisome assembled at oriC near one of the cell poles and the two forks moved together toward the cell center as replication progressed in the growing cell. Termination and resolution of the forks occurred near midcell, on one side of the septal membrane. The duplicated copies of oriC did not separate until late in elongation, when t...
Bacterial chromosomes have a single, unique replication origin (named oriC), from which DNA synthesi...
Replication initiation is a crucial step in genome duplication and homohexameric DnaB helicase plays...
Bacterial cells were once treated as membrane-enclosed bags of cytoplasm: a homogeneous, undifferent...
We followed the position of the replication complex in the pathogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylori ...
AbstractHelicobacter pylori causes gastritis, gastric ulcer and gastric cancer. Though DNA replicati...
DNA replication in Helicobacter pylori is initiated from a unique site (oriC) on its chromosome wher...
Helicobacter pylori causes gastritis, gastric ulcer and gastric cancer. Though DNA replication and i...
In bacteria, chromosome replication is initiated by binding of the DnaA initiator protein to DnaA bo...
DNA replication in Helicobacter pylori is initiated from a unique site (oriC) on its chromosome wher...
Helicobacter pylori causes gastric ulcer diseases and gastric adenocarcinoma in humans. Not much is ...
Genome replication is a fundamental biological activity shared by all organisms. Chromosomal replica...
Helicobacter pylori, an important bacterial pathogen causes gastric ulcer and gastric adenocarcinoma...
Durant la réplication du chromosome bactérien, le désappariement du double brin d'ADN est réalisé pa...
DNA rearrangement permits bacteria to regulate gene content and expression. In Helicobacter pylori, ...
<p>Campylobacter jejuni is the leading bacterial cause of foodborne infections worldwide. However, o...
Bacterial chromosomes have a single, unique replication origin (named oriC), from which DNA synthesi...
Replication initiation is a crucial step in genome duplication and homohexameric DnaB helicase plays...
Bacterial cells were once treated as membrane-enclosed bags of cytoplasm: a homogeneous, undifferent...
We followed the position of the replication complex in the pathogenic bacterium Helicobacter pylori ...
AbstractHelicobacter pylori causes gastritis, gastric ulcer and gastric cancer. Though DNA replicati...
DNA replication in Helicobacter pylori is initiated from a unique site (oriC) on its chromosome wher...
Helicobacter pylori causes gastritis, gastric ulcer and gastric cancer. Though DNA replication and i...
In bacteria, chromosome replication is initiated by binding of the DnaA initiator protein to DnaA bo...
DNA replication in Helicobacter pylori is initiated from a unique site (oriC) on its chromosome wher...
Helicobacter pylori causes gastric ulcer diseases and gastric adenocarcinoma in humans. Not much is ...
Genome replication is a fundamental biological activity shared by all organisms. Chromosomal replica...
Helicobacter pylori, an important bacterial pathogen causes gastric ulcer and gastric adenocarcinoma...
Durant la réplication du chromosome bactérien, le désappariement du double brin d'ADN est réalisé pa...
DNA rearrangement permits bacteria to regulate gene content and expression. In Helicobacter pylori, ...
<p>Campylobacter jejuni is the leading bacterial cause of foodborne infections worldwide. However, o...
Bacterial chromosomes have a single, unique replication origin (named oriC), from which DNA synthesi...
Replication initiation is a crucial step in genome duplication and homohexameric DnaB helicase plays...
Bacterial cells were once treated as membrane-enclosed bags of cytoplasm: a homogeneous, undifferent...