International audienceThere is little knowledge of factors and mechanisms for coordinating bacterial chromosome replication and segregation. Previous studies have revealed that genes (and their products) that surround the origin of replication (oriCII) of Vibrio cholerae chromosome II (chrII) are critical for controlling the replication and segregation of this chromosome. rctB, which flanks one side of oriCII, encodes a protein that initiates chrII replication; rctA, which flanks the other side of oriCII, inhibits rctB activity. The chrII parAB2 operon, which is essential for chrII partitioning, is located immediately downstream of rctA. Here, we explored how rctA exerts negative control over chrII replication. Our observations suggest that...
<div><p>The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at m...
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...
International audienceThere is little knowledge of factors and mechanisms for coordinating bacterial...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregat...
Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregation of c...
Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas bacteri...
<div><p>Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas...
International audienceVibrio cholerae, the pathogenic bacterium that causes cholera, has two chromos...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae has two chromosomes (chrI and chrII) whose replication and segregation are ...
<p>The origin region has three functional units: <i>incII</i>, <i>oriII</i> and <i>rctB</i>. <i>incI...
The segregation of bacterial chromosomes follows a precise choreography of spatial organisation. It ...
Initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria is precisely timed in the cell cycle. Bacteria that...
ABSTRACT Bacterial ParA and ParB proteins are best known for their contribution to plasmid and chrom...
ABSTRACT Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation,...
<div><p>The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at m...
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...
International audienceThere is little knowledge of factors and mechanisms for coordinating bacterial...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregat...
Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregation of c...
Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas bacteri...
<div><p>Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas...
International audienceVibrio cholerae, the pathogenic bacterium that causes cholera, has two chromos...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae has two chromosomes (chrI and chrII) whose replication and segregation are ...
<p>The origin region has three functional units: <i>incII</i>, <i>oriII</i> and <i>rctB</i>. <i>incI...
The segregation of bacterial chromosomes follows a precise choreography of spatial organisation. It ...
Initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria is precisely timed in the cell cycle. Bacteria that...
ABSTRACT Bacterial ParA and ParB proteins are best known for their contribution to plasmid and chrom...
ABSTRACT Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation,...
<div><p>The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at m...
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...