The ParABS system is supposed to be responsible for plasmid partitioning and chromosome segregation in bacteria. ParABS ensures a high degree of fidelity in inheritance by dividing the genetic material equally between daughter cells during cell division. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the assembly of the partition complex, representing the core of the ParABS system, are still far from being understood. Here we demonstrate that the partition complex is formed via liquid-liquid phase separation. Assembly of the partition complex is initiated by the formation of oligomeric ParB species, which in turn are regulated by CTP-binding. Phase diagrams and in vivo analysis show how the partition complex can further be spatially regulated...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
Chromosome segregation is an essential cellular function in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The Pa...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...
Three-component ParABS systems are widely distributed factors for plasmid partitioning and chromosom...
Abstract In many bacteria, chromosome segregation requires the association of ParB to the parS-conta...
Three-component ParABS systems are widely distributed factors for plasmid partitioning and chromosom...
Synopsis Chromosome and plasmid segregation in bacteria are mostly driven by ParABS systems. These D...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase-separated (LLPS) states are key to compartmentalizing comp...
ParB-like CTPases mediate the segregation of bacterial chromosomes and low-copy number plasmids. The...
DNA segregation is a central process in biology which ensures that every daughter cell receives the ...
ParABS partition systems, comprising the centromere-like DNA sequence parS, the parS-binding ParB-CT...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
For all organisms, segregation and proper intracellular localization of DNA are essential processes ...
SummaryMany canonical processes in molecular biology rely on the dynamic assembly of higher-order nu...
Recent data have shown that plasmid partitioning Par-like systems are used by some bacterial cells t...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
Chromosome segregation is an essential cellular function in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The Pa...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...
Three-component ParABS systems are widely distributed factors for plasmid partitioning and chromosom...
Abstract In many bacteria, chromosome segregation requires the association of ParB to the parS-conta...
Three-component ParABS systems are widely distributed factors for plasmid partitioning and chromosom...
Synopsis Chromosome and plasmid segregation in bacteria are mostly driven by ParABS systems. These D...
International audienceLiquid-liquid phase-separated (LLPS) states are key to compartmentalizing comp...
ParB-like CTPases mediate the segregation of bacterial chromosomes and low-copy number plasmids. The...
DNA segregation is a central process in biology which ensures that every daughter cell receives the ...
ParABS partition systems, comprising the centromere-like DNA sequence parS, the parS-binding ParB-CT...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
For all organisms, segregation and proper intracellular localization of DNA are essential processes ...
SummaryMany canonical processes in molecular biology rely on the dynamic assembly of higher-order nu...
Recent data have shown that plasmid partitioning Par-like systems are used by some bacterial cells t...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
Chromosome segregation is an essential cellular function in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The Pa...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...