ABSTRACT Chromosomal DNA is a constant source of information, essential for any given cell to respond and adapt to changing conditions. Here, we investigated the fate of exponentially growing bacterial cells experiencing a sudden and rapid loss of their entire chromosome. Utilizing Bacillus subtilis cells harboring an inducible copy of the endogenous toxin yqcG, which encodes an endonuclease, we induced the formation of a population of cells that lost their genetic information simultaneously. Surprisingly, these DNA-less cells, termed DLCs, did not lyse immediately and exhibited normal cellular morphology for a period of at least 5 h after DNA loss. This cellular integrity was manifested by their capacity to maintain an intact membrane and ...
BACKGROUND: Single cell genomics (SCG) is a combination of methods whose goal is to decipher the com...
In bacteria, the dynamics of chromosome replication and segregation are tightly coordinated with cel...
Background: It is unclear how DNA is packaged in a bacterial cell in the absence of nucleosomes. To ...
ABSTRACT Chromosomal DNA is a constant source of information, essential for any given cell to respon...
Bacterial replication, as the starting point of the cell cycle, enables the duplication of genomic ...
Bacterial chromosomes are highly dynamic, continuously changing with respect to gene content and siz...
The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensi...
International audienceThe RNA-guided Cas9 nuclease from CRISPR-Cas systems has emerged as a powerful...
SummaryThe past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underl...
Bacteria have adapted to diverse environments, which are often unpredictable and constantly changing...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) can lead to the loss of genetic information and cell death. Although DSB...
The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying ba...
ABSTRACT Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important hallmark of multicellular organisms. Cells self...
At the cellular level life can be described as replication of metabolism. Cells first grow by contin...
One of the adaptive strategies for the constantly changing conditions of the environment utilized in...
BACKGROUND: Single cell genomics (SCG) is a combination of methods whose goal is to decipher the com...
In bacteria, the dynamics of chromosome replication and segregation are tightly coordinated with cel...
Background: It is unclear how DNA is packaged in a bacterial cell in the absence of nucleosomes. To ...
ABSTRACT Chromosomal DNA is a constant source of information, essential for any given cell to respon...
Bacterial replication, as the starting point of the cell cycle, enables the duplication of genomic ...
Bacterial chromosomes are highly dynamic, continuously changing with respect to gene content and siz...
The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensi...
International audienceThe RNA-guided Cas9 nuclease from CRISPR-Cas systems has emerged as a powerful...
SummaryThe past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underl...
Bacteria have adapted to diverse environments, which are often unpredictable and constantly changing...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) can lead to the loss of genetic information and cell death. Although DSB...
The past 20 years have seen tremendous advances in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying ba...
ABSTRACT Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important hallmark of multicellular organisms. Cells self...
At the cellular level life can be described as replication of metabolism. Cells first grow by contin...
One of the adaptive strategies for the constantly changing conditions of the environment utilized in...
BACKGROUND: Single cell genomics (SCG) is a combination of methods whose goal is to decipher the com...
In bacteria, the dynamics of chromosome replication and segregation are tightly coordinated with cel...
Background: It is unclear how DNA is packaged in a bacterial cell in the absence of nucleosomes. To ...