Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein components of this system from various bacterial species share their biochemical properties: ParB is a CTPase that binds specific centromere-like parSsequences to assemble a nucleoprotein complex, while the ParA ATPase forms a dimer that binds DNA non-specifically and interacts with ParB complexes. The ParA-ParB interaction incites the movement of ParB complexes toward the opposite cell poles. However, apart from their function in chromosome segregation, both ParAB may engage in genus-specific interactions with other protein partners. One such example is the polar-growth controlling protein DivIVA in Actinomycetota, which binds ParA in Mycob...
ABSTRACT Bacterial ParA and ParB proteins are best known for their contribution to plasmid and chrom...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...
Abstract: The segregation of newly replicated chromosomes in bacterial cells is a highly coordinated...
Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein...
Although mycobacteria are rod shaped and divide by simple binary fission, their cell cycle exhibits ...
Chromosome segregation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is assisted by the tripartite ParAB–parS system, co...
The chromosome partitioning system of the rod-shaped actinomycete, Corynebacterium glutamicum consis...
Chromosome segregation is an essential cellular function in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The Pa...
Recent data have shown that plasmid partitioning Par-like systems are used by some bacterial cells t...
The segregation of many bacterial chromosomes is dependent on the interactions of ParB proteins with...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
International audienceHigher-order chromosome folding and segregation are tightly regulated in all d...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ParA belongs to a large subfamily of Walker-type ATPases acting as partitioni...
ParA and ParB homologs are involved in accurate chromosome segregation in bacteria. ParBs participat...
<p>DNA partition or segregation is the process that ensures the stable inheritance of genomic materi...
ABSTRACT Bacterial ParA and ParB proteins are best known for their contribution to plasmid and chrom...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...
Abstract: The segregation of newly replicated chromosomes in bacterial cells is a highly coordinated...
Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein...
Although mycobacteria are rod shaped and divide by simple binary fission, their cell cycle exhibits ...
Chromosome segregation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is assisted by the tripartite ParAB–parS system, co...
The chromosome partitioning system of the rod-shaped actinomycete, Corynebacterium glutamicum consis...
Chromosome segregation is an essential cellular function in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The Pa...
Recent data have shown that plasmid partitioning Par-like systems are used by some bacterial cells t...
The segregation of many bacterial chromosomes is dependent on the interactions of ParB proteins with...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
International audienceHigher-order chromosome folding and segregation are tightly regulated in all d...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ParA belongs to a large subfamily of Walker-type ATPases acting as partitioni...
ParA and ParB homologs are involved in accurate chromosome segregation in bacteria. ParBs participat...
<p>DNA partition or segregation is the process that ensures the stable inheritance of genomic materi...
ABSTRACT Bacterial ParA and ParB proteins are best known for their contribution to plasmid and chrom...
<div><p>Bacterial centromeres–also called <i>parS</i>, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together ...
Abstract: The segregation of newly replicated chromosomes in bacterial cells is a highly coordinated...