Computational models of cells cannot be considered complete unless they include the most fundamental process of life, the replication and inheritance of genetic material. By creating a computational framework to model systems of replicating bacterial chromosomes as polymers at 10 bp resolution with Brownian dynamics, we investigate changes in chromosome organization during replication and extend the applicability of an existing whole-cell model (WCM) for a genetically minimal bacterium, JCVI-syn3A, to the entire cell-cycle. To achieve cell-scale chromosome structures that are realistic, we model the chromosome as a self-avoiding homopolymer with bending and torsional stiffnesses that capture the essential mechanical properties of dsDNA in S...
markdownabstractThe eukaryotic cell is a prime example of a functioning nano-machinery. The synthesi...
Polymers have a wide range of applications in everyday life. They are also essential components of b...
Although several proteins have been identified that facilitate chromosome segregation in bacteria, n...
Computational models of cells cannot be considered complete unless they include the most fundamental...
JCVI-syn3A is a genetically minimal bacterial cell, consisting of 493 genes and only a single 543 kb...
JCVI-syn3A is a genetically minimal bacterial cell, consisting of 493 genes and only a single 543&nb...
Polymer models have long been used to study the properties and behaviour of DNA, however the princip...
This work examined the spatio-temporal organization and segregation of bacterial DNA in order to inv...
All organisms, from bacteria to humans, face the daunting task of replicating, packaging and segrega...
If fully stretched out, a typical bacterial chromosome would be nearly 1 mm long, approximately 1,00...
Using numerical simulations of pairs of long polymeric chains confined in microscopic cylinders, we ...
Using numerical simulations of pairs of long polymeric chains confined in microscopic cylinders, we ...
All living cells have to master the extraordinarily extended and tangly nature of genomic DNA molecu...
Clear organizational patterns on the genome have emerged from the statistics of population studies o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
markdownabstractThe eukaryotic cell is a prime example of a functioning nano-machinery. The synthesi...
Polymers have a wide range of applications in everyday life. They are also essential components of b...
Although several proteins have been identified that facilitate chromosome segregation in bacteria, n...
Computational models of cells cannot be considered complete unless they include the most fundamental...
JCVI-syn3A is a genetically minimal bacterial cell, consisting of 493 genes and only a single 543 kb...
JCVI-syn3A is a genetically minimal bacterial cell, consisting of 493 genes and only a single 543&nb...
Polymer models have long been used to study the properties and behaviour of DNA, however the princip...
This work examined the spatio-temporal organization and segregation of bacterial DNA in order to inv...
All organisms, from bacteria to humans, face the daunting task of replicating, packaging and segrega...
If fully stretched out, a typical bacterial chromosome would be nearly 1 mm long, approximately 1,00...
Using numerical simulations of pairs of long polymeric chains confined in microscopic cylinders, we ...
Using numerical simulations of pairs of long polymeric chains confined in microscopic cylinders, we ...
All living cells have to master the extraordinarily extended and tangly nature of genomic DNA molecu...
Clear organizational patterns on the genome have emerged from the statistics of population studies o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
markdownabstractThe eukaryotic cell is a prime example of a functioning nano-machinery. The synthesi...
Polymers have a wide range of applications in everyday life. They are also essential components of b...
Although several proteins have been identified that facilitate chromosome segregation in bacteria, n...