International audienceThe effects on cell physiology of gene order within the bacterial chromosome are poorly understood. In silico approaches have shown that genes involved in transcription and translation processes, in particular ribosomal protein (RP) genes, localize near the replication origin (oriC) in fast-growing bacteria suggesting that such a positional bias is an evolutionarily conserved growth-optimization strategy. Such genomic localization could either provide a higher dosage of these genes during fast growth or facilitate the assembly of ribosomes and transcription foci by keeping physically close the many components of these macromolecular machines. To explore this, we used novel recombineering tools to create a set of Vibrio...
ABSTRACT Highly expressed genes are commonly located close to the origin of replication of bacterial...
Highly expressed genes are commonly located close to the origin of replication of bacterial chromoso...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...
<div><p>The effects on cell physiology of gene order within the bacterial chromosome are poorly unde...
International audienceThe effects on cell physiology of gene order within the bacterial chromosome a...
The effects on cell physiology of gene order within the bacterial chromosome are poorly un-derstood....
ABSTRACT Recent works suggest that bacterial gene order links chromosome structure to cell homeostas...
Background: In fast-growing bacteria, the genomic location of ribosomal protein (RP) genes is biased...
Background - The genome of Vibrionaceae bacteria, which consists of two circular chromosomes, is rep...
International audienceAlthough bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of th...
ABSTRACT Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation,...
The segregation of bacterial chromosomes follows a precise choreography of spatial organisation. It ...
<div><p>Although bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of the mechanisms m...
Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation as they c...
<p>Bacterial evolution is due to the adaptive nature of the core bacterial genomes that plays critic...
ABSTRACT Highly expressed genes are commonly located close to the origin of replication of bacterial...
Highly expressed genes are commonly located close to the origin of replication of bacterial chromoso...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...
<div><p>The effects on cell physiology of gene order within the bacterial chromosome are poorly unde...
International audienceThe effects on cell physiology of gene order within the bacterial chromosome a...
The effects on cell physiology of gene order within the bacterial chromosome are poorly un-derstood....
ABSTRACT Recent works suggest that bacterial gene order links chromosome structure to cell homeostas...
Background: In fast-growing bacteria, the genomic location of ribosomal protein (RP) genes is biased...
Background - The genome of Vibrionaceae bacteria, which consists of two circular chromosomes, is rep...
International audienceAlthough bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of th...
ABSTRACT Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation,...
The segregation of bacterial chromosomes follows a precise choreography of spatial organisation. It ...
<div><p>Although bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of the mechanisms m...
Vibrionaceae family members are interesting models for studying DNA replication initiation as they c...
<p>Bacterial evolution is due to the adaptive nature of the core bacterial genomes that plays critic...
ABSTRACT Highly expressed genes are commonly located close to the origin of replication of bacterial...
Highly expressed genes are commonly located close to the origin of replication of bacterial chromoso...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...