AbstractFtsK acts at the bacterial division septum to couple chromosome segregation with cell division. We demonstrate that a truncated FtsK derivative, FtsK50C, uses ATP hydrolysis to translocate along duplex DNA as a multimer in vitro, consistent with FtsK having an in vivo role in pumping DNA through the closing division septum. FtsK50C also promotes a complete Xer recombination reaction between dif sites by switching the state of activity of the XerCD recombinases so that XerD makes the first pair of strand exchanges to form Holliday junctions that are then resolved by XerC. The reaction between directly repeated dif sites in circular DNA leads to the formation of uncatenated circles and is equivalent to the formation of chromosome mono...
Successful bacterial circular chromosome segregation requires that any dimeric chromosomes, which ar...
In bacteria with circular chromosomes, homologous recombination events can lead to the formation of ...
FtsK is a multifunctional protein, which, in Escherichia coli, co-ordinates the essential functions ...
FtsK acts at the bacterial division septum to couple chromosome segregation with cell division. We d...
AbstractFtsK acts at the bacterial division septum to couple chromosome segregation with cell divisi...
Chromosome dimers, which frequently form in Escherichia coli, are resolved by the combined action of...
In bacteria with circular chromosomes, homologous recombination can generate chromosome dimers that ...
In bacteria with circular chromosomes, homologous recombination can generate chromosome dimers that ...
Escherichia coli FtsK is a powerful, fast, double-stranded DNA translocase, which can strip proteins...
Escherichia coli FtsK is a powerful, fast, double-stranded DNA translocase, which can strip proteins...
Bacterial chromosomes are most often circular DNA molecules. This can produce a topological problem...
Bacterial chromosomes are most often circular DNA molecules. This can produce a topological problem;...
The FtsK translocase pumps dsDNA directionally at ∼5 kb/s and facilitates chromosome unlinking by ac...
The FtsK translocase pumps dsDNA directionally at ∼5 kb/s and facilitates chromosome unlinking by ac...
Successful bacterial circular chromosome segregation requires that any dimeric chromosomes, which ar...
Successful bacterial circular chromosome segregation requires that any dimeric chromosomes, which ar...
In bacteria with circular chromosomes, homologous recombination events can lead to the formation of ...
FtsK is a multifunctional protein, which, in Escherichia coli, co-ordinates the essential functions ...
FtsK acts at the bacterial division septum to couple chromosome segregation with cell division. We d...
AbstractFtsK acts at the bacterial division septum to couple chromosome segregation with cell divisi...
Chromosome dimers, which frequently form in Escherichia coli, are resolved by the combined action of...
In bacteria with circular chromosomes, homologous recombination can generate chromosome dimers that ...
In bacteria with circular chromosomes, homologous recombination can generate chromosome dimers that ...
Escherichia coli FtsK is a powerful, fast, double-stranded DNA translocase, which can strip proteins...
Escherichia coli FtsK is a powerful, fast, double-stranded DNA translocase, which can strip proteins...
Bacterial chromosomes are most often circular DNA molecules. This can produce a topological problem...
Bacterial chromosomes are most often circular DNA molecules. This can produce a topological problem;...
The FtsK translocase pumps dsDNA directionally at ∼5 kb/s and facilitates chromosome unlinking by ac...
The FtsK translocase pumps dsDNA directionally at ∼5 kb/s and facilitates chromosome unlinking by ac...
Successful bacterial circular chromosome segregation requires that any dimeric chromosomes, which ar...
Successful bacterial circular chromosome segregation requires that any dimeric chromosomes, which ar...
In bacteria with circular chromosomes, homologous recombination events can lead to the formation of ...
FtsK is a multifunctional protein, which, in Escherichia coli, co-ordinates the essential functions ...