Coordination of DNA replication with cellular development is a crucial problem in most living organisms. Bacillus subtilis cells switch from vegetative growth to sporulation when starved. Sporulation normally occurs in cells that have stopped replicating DNA and have two completed chromosomes: one destined for the prespore and the other for the mother cell. It has long been recognized that there is a sensitive period in the cell cycle during which the initiation of spore development can be triggered, presumably to allow for the generation of exactly two complete chromosomes. However, the mechanism responsible for this has remained unclear. Here we show that the sda gene, previously identified as a checkpoint factor preventing sporulation in...
PhD ThesisIn times of nutrient scarcity, Bacillus subtilis can form highly resistant spores. Sporula...
SummarySporulation in Bacillus subtilis requires asymmetric cell division, chromosome transfer into ...
Asymmetric division during sporulation by Bacillus subtilis generates a mother cell that undergoes a...
Coordination of DNA replication with cellular development is a crucial problem in most living organi...
AbstractCheckpoints have been a staple of eukaryotic cell cycle research for the past decade, but li...
AbstractWe identified a signaling pathway that prevents initiation of sporulation in Bacillus subtil...
PhD ThesisThe essence of viability and fitness of an organism is dictated by proper transmission of ...
Initiation of DNA Replication is tightly regulated in all cells since imbalances in chromosomal copy...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, cells activate checkpoint signaling cascades to control cell-cycle...
When starved, Bacillus subtilis cells can enter the developmental programme of endospore formation b...
Bacillus subtilis sporulation is a last-resort phenotypical adaptation in response to starvation. Th...
Initiation of DNA Replication is tightly regulated in all cells since imbalances in chromosomal copy...
PhD ThesisIn times of nutrient scarcity, Bacillus subtilis can form highly resistant spores. Sporula...
SummarySporulation in Bacillus subtilis requires asymmetric cell division, chromosome transfer into ...
Asymmetric division during sporulation by Bacillus subtilis generates a mother cell that undergoes a...
Coordination of DNA replication with cellular development is a crucial problem in most living organi...
AbstractCheckpoints have been a staple of eukaryotic cell cycle research for the past decade, but li...
AbstractWe identified a signaling pathway that prevents initiation of sporulation in Bacillus subtil...
PhD ThesisThe essence of viability and fitness of an organism is dictated by proper transmission of ...
Initiation of DNA Replication is tightly regulated in all cells since imbalances in chromosomal copy...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, cells activate checkpoint signaling cascades to control cell-cycle...
When starved, Bacillus subtilis cells can enter the developmental programme of endospore formation b...
Bacillus subtilis sporulation is a last-resort phenotypical adaptation in response to starvation. Th...
Initiation of DNA Replication is tightly regulated in all cells since imbalances in chromosomal copy...
PhD ThesisIn times of nutrient scarcity, Bacillus subtilis can form highly resistant spores. Sporula...
SummarySporulation in Bacillus subtilis requires asymmetric cell division, chromosome transfer into ...
Asymmetric division during sporulation by Bacillus subtilis generates a mother cell that undergoes a...