CcrM, an adenine DNA methyltransferase, is essential for viability in Caulobacter crescentus. The CcrM protein is present only in the predivisional stage of the cell cycle, resulting in cell-cycle-dependent variation of the DNA methylation state of the chromosome. The availability of CcrM is controlled in two ways: (1) the ccrM gene is transcribed only in the predivisional cell, and (2) the CcrM protein is rapidly degraded prior to cell division. We demonstrate here that CcrM is an important target of the Lon protease pathway in C. crescentus. In a lon null mutant, ccrM transcription is still temporally regulated, but the CcrM protein is present throughout the cell cycle because of a dramatic increase in its stability that results in a full...
In Caulobacter crescentus the combined action of chromosome replication and the expression of DNA me...
The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caul...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
The expression of the Caulobacter ccrM gene and the activity of its product, the M.Ccr II DNA methyl...
The CcrM adenine DNA methyltransferase, which specifically modifies GANTC sequences, is necessary fo...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
DNA methylation regulates many processes, including gene expression, by superimposing secondary info...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
The Caulobacter DNA methyltransferase CcrM is one of five master cell-cycle regulators. CcrM is tran...
ABSTRACT CcrM is an orphan DNA methyltransferase nearly universally conserved in a vast group of Alp...
The Caulobacter crescentus DNA methyltransferase CcrM (M.CcrMI) methylates the adenine residue in th...
UNLABELLED: CcrM is an orphan DNA methyltransferase nearly universally conserved in a vast group of ...
Two DNA methyltransferases, Dam and β-class cell cycle-regulated DNA methyltransferase (CcrM), are k...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
In Caulobacter crescentus the combined action of chromosome replication and the expression of DNA me...
The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caul...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
The expression of the Caulobacter ccrM gene and the activity of its product, the M.Ccr II DNA methyl...
The CcrM adenine DNA methyltransferase, which specifically modifies GANTC sequences, is necessary fo...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
DNA methylation regulates many processes, including gene expression, by superimposing secondary info...
DNA methylation is involved in a diversity of processes in bacteria, including maintenance of genome...
The Caulobacter DNA methyltransferase CcrM is one of five master cell-cycle regulators. CcrM is tran...
ABSTRACT CcrM is an orphan DNA methyltransferase nearly universally conserved in a vast group of Alp...
The Caulobacter crescentus DNA methyltransferase CcrM (M.CcrMI) methylates the adenine residue in th...
UNLABELLED: CcrM is an orphan DNA methyltransferase nearly universally conserved in a vast group of ...
Two DNA methyltransferases, Dam and β-class cell cycle-regulated DNA methyltransferase (CcrM), are k...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...
In Caulobacter crescentus the combined action of chromosome replication and the expression of DNA me...
The kinetic properties of an adenine DNA methyltransferase involved in cell cycle regulation of Caul...
Heritable DNA methylation imprints are ubiquitous and underlie genetic variability from bacteria to ...