Alphaproteobacteria include many medically and environmentally important organisms. Despite the diversity of their niches and lifestyles, from free-living to host-associated, they usually rely on very similar mechanisms to control their cell cycles. Studies on Caulobacter crescentus still lay the foundation for understanding the molecular details of pathways regulating DNA replication and cell division and coordinating these two processes with other events of the cell cycle. This review highlights recent discoveries on the regulation and the mode of action of conserved global regulators and small molecules like c-di-GMP and (p)ppGpp, which play key roles in cell cycle control. It also describes several newly identified mechanisms that modul...
Many alpha-proteobacteria divide asymmetrically, but this process was mostly described in Caulobacte...
Bacteria must control the progression of their cell cycle in response to nutrient availability. This...
Bacteria must control the progression of their cell cycle in response to nutrient availability. This...
Alphaproteobacteria include many medically and environmentally important organisms. Despite the dive...
Alphaproteobacteria include many medically and environmentally important organisms. Despite the dive...
Alphaproteobacteria include many medically and environmentally important organisms. Despite the dive...
The class Alphaproteobacteria includes Gram-negative free-living, symbiotic and obligate intracellul...
International audienceAbstract The environmental Alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus is a cl...
Recent data indicate that cell cycle transcription in many alpha-Proteobacteria is executed by at le...
In most organisms, cell cycle progression requires highly controlled mechanisms for regulating appro...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Fundamental to all living organisms is the capacity to coordinate cell division and cell differentia...
Caulobacter crescentus is a Gram-negative alpha-proteobacterium that divides asymmetrically genereti...
Caulobacter crescentus is a Gram-negative alpha-proteobacterium that divides asymmetrically genereti...
Many alpha-proteobacteria divide asymmetrically, but this process was mostly described in Caulobacte...
Bacteria must control the progression of their cell cycle in response to nutrient availability. This...
Bacteria must control the progression of their cell cycle in response to nutrient availability. This...
Alphaproteobacteria include many medically and environmentally important organisms. Despite the dive...
Alphaproteobacteria include many medically and environmentally important organisms. Despite the dive...
Alphaproteobacteria include many medically and environmentally important organisms. Despite the dive...
The class Alphaproteobacteria includes Gram-negative free-living, symbiotic and obligate intracellul...
International audienceAbstract The environmental Alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus is a cl...
Recent data indicate that cell cycle transcription in many alpha-Proteobacteria is executed by at le...
In most organisms, cell cycle progression requires highly controlled mechanisms for regulating appro...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Caulobacter crescentus is a free-living Alphaproteobacterium that thrives in oligotrophic environmen...
Fundamental to all living organisms is the capacity to coordinate cell division and cell differentia...
Caulobacter crescentus is a Gram-negative alpha-proteobacterium that divides asymmetrically genereti...
Caulobacter crescentus is a Gram-negative alpha-proteobacterium that divides asymmetrically genereti...
Many alpha-proteobacteria divide asymmetrically, but this process was mostly described in Caulobacte...
Bacteria must control the progression of their cell cycle in response to nutrient availability. This...
Bacteria must control the progression of their cell cycle in response to nutrient availability. This...