International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to completion. In Escherichia coli , it is controversial whether cell division is tied to chromosome replication or to a replication-independent inter-division process. A recent model suggests instead that both processes may limit cell division with comparable odds in single cells. Here, we tested this possibility experimentally by monitoring single-cell division and replication over multiple generations at slow growth. We then perturbed cell width, causing an increase of the time between replication termination and division. As a consequence, replication became decreasingly limiting for cell division, while correlations between birth and divisi...
Slowly growing Escherichia coli cells have a simple cell cycle, with replication and progressive seg...
Summary: Understanding the classic problem of how single E. coli cells coordinate cell division with...
Background: Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cell...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
Cells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to completion. In Escheri...
Understanding the classic problem of how single E. coli cells coordinate cell division with genome r...
A cell can divide only upon completion of chromosome segregation; otherwise, its daughters would los...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
The key processes of the bacterial cell cycle are controlled and coordinated to match cellular mass ...
Understanding the classic problem of how single E.\ua0coli cells coordinate cell division with genom...
Slowly growing Escherichia coli cells have a simple cell cycle, with replication and progressive seg...
Summary: Understanding the classic problem of how single E. coli cells coordinate cell division with...
Background: Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cell...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
International audienceCells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to ...
Cells must control the cell cycle to ensure that key processes are brought to completion. In Escheri...
Understanding the classic problem of how single E. coli cells coordinate cell division with genome r...
A cell can divide only upon completion of chromosome segregation; otherwise, its daughters would los...
International audienceThe coordination of cell growth and division is a long-standing problem in bio...
The key processes of the bacterial cell cycle are controlled and coordinated to match cellular mass ...
Understanding the classic problem of how single E.\ua0coli cells coordinate cell division with genom...
Slowly growing Escherichia coli cells have a simple cell cycle, with replication and progressive seg...
Summary: Understanding the classic problem of how single E. coli cells coordinate cell division with...
Background: Many organisms coordinate cell growth and division through size control mechanisms: cell...