ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae has two chromosomes (chrI and chrII) whose replication and segregation are under different genetic controls. The region covering the replication origin of chrI resembles that of the Escherichia coli chromosome, and both origins are under control of the highly conserved initiator, DnaA. The origin region of chrII resembles that of plasmids that have iterated initiator-binding sites (iterons) and is under control of the chrII-specific initiator, RctB. Both chrI and chrII encode chromosome-specific orthologs of plasmid partitioning proteins, ParA and ParB. Here, we have interfered with chrII replication, segregation, or both, using extra copies of sites that titrate RctB or ParB. Under these conditions, replication and...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a model organism fo...
<div><p>Initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria is precisely timed in the cell cycle. Bacte...
<div><p><i>Vibrio cholerae</i>, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a mo...
Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas bacteri...
International audienceBacteria with multiple chromosomes represent up to 10% of all bacterial specie...
<div><p>Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas...
The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at mid-cell ...
<div><p>The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at m...
Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregation of c...
International audienceCell division must be coordinated with chromosome replication and segregation ...
International audienceA minority of bacterial species has been found to carry a genome divided among...
Initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria is precisely timed in the cell cycle. Bacteria that...
AbstractStudies of prokaryotic chromosome replication have focused almost exclusively on organisms w...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregat...
Bacteria display a highly flexible cell cycle in which cell division can be temporally disconnected ...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a model organism fo...
<div><p>Initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria is precisely timed in the cell cycle. Bacte...
<div><p><i>Vibrio cholerae</i>, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a mo...
Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas bacteri...
International audienceBacteria with multiple chromosomes represent up to 10% of all bacterial specie...
<div><p>Control of chromosome replication involves a common set of regulators in eukaryotes, whereas...
The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at mid-cell ...
<div><p>The replication terminus region (Ter) of the unique chromosome of most bacteria locates at m...
Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregation of c...
International audienceCell division must be coordinated with chromosome replication and segregation ...
International audienceA minority of bacterial species has been found to carry a genome divided among...
Initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria is precisely timed in the cell cycle. Bacteria that...
AbstractStudies of prokaryotic chromosome replication have focused almost exclusively on organisms w...
<div><p>Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregat...
Bacteria display a highly flexible cell cycle in which cell division can be temporally disconnected ...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a model organism fo...
<div><p>Initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria is precisely timed in the cell cycle. Bacte...
<div><p><i>Vibrio cholerae</i>, the causative agent of the cholera disease, is commonly used as a mo...