The decision to initiate DNA replication is a critical step in the cell cycle of all organisms. Cells often delay replication in the face of stressful conditions, but the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely defined. Here, we demonstrate in Caulobacter crescentus that proteotoxic stress induces a cell-cycle arrest by triggering the degradation of DnaA, the conserved replication initiator. A depletion of available Hsp70 chaperone, DnaK, either through genetic manipulation or heat shock, induces synthesis of the Lon protease, which can directly degrade DnaA. Unexpectedly, we find that unfolded proteins, which accumulate following a loss of DnaK, also allosterically activate Lon to degrade DnaA, thereby ensuring a cell-cycle arrest. Our w...
To survive bouts of starvation, cells must inhibit DNA replication. In bacteria, starvation triggers...
International audienceAbstract The environmental Alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus is a cl...
<p>The synthesis and the degradation of DnaA are both subject to control mechanisms that respond to ...
SummaryThe decision to initiate DNA replication is a critical step in the cell cycle of all organism...
DNA replication is an essential process in all domains of life. Replication must be precisely regula...
Many stress conditions a cell encounters threaten the continuation of basic biological processes ult...
<div><p>Bacteria can arrest their own growth and proliferation upon nutrient depletion and under var...
Bacteria have adapted to diverse environments, which are often unpredictable and constantly changing...
Caulobacter crescentus is an asymmetrically dividing bacterium whose progeny differ in their abilit...
Misfolding and aggregation of protein molecules are major threats to all living organisms. Therefore...
Protein chaperones are essential in all domains of life to prevent and resolve protein misfolding du...
Proteolysis is crucial in cells to maintain a functional proteome. It is required for removal of dam...
DnaA is a conserved essential bacterial protein that acts as the initiator of chromosomal replicatio...
International audienceAbstract Exquisite control of the DnaA initiator is critical to ensure that ba...
Exquisite control of the DnaA initiator is critical to ensure that bacteria initiate chromosome repl...
To survive bouts of starvation, cells must inhibit DNA replication. In bacteria, starvation triggers...
International audienceAbstract The environmental Alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus is a cl...
<p>The synthesis and the degradation of DnaA are both subject to control mechanisms that respond to ...
SummaryThe decision to initiate DNA replication is a critical step in the cell cycle of all organism...
DNA replication is an essential process in all domains of life. Replication must be precisely regula...
Many stress conditions a cell encounters threaten the continuation of basic biological processes ult...
<div><p>Bacteria can arrest their own growth and proliferation upon nutrient depletion and under var...
Bacteria have adapted to diverse environments, which are often unpredictable and constantly changing...
Caulobacter crescentus is an asymmetrically dividing bacterium whose progeny differ in their abilit...
Misfolding and aggregation of protein molecules are major threats to all living organisms. Therefore...
Protein chaperones are essential in all domains of life to prevent and resolve protein misfolding du...
Proteolysis is crucial in cells to maintain a functional proteome. It is required for removal of dam...
DnaA is a conserved essential bacterial protein that acts as the initiator of chromosomal replicatio...
International audienceAbstract Exquisite control of the DnaA initiator is critical to ensure that ba...
Exquisite control of the DnaA initiator is critical to ensure that bacteria initiate chromosome repl...
To survive bouts of starvation, cells must inhibit DNA replication. In bacteria, starvation triggers...
International audienceAbstract The environmental Alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus is a cl...
<p>The synthesis and the degradation of DnaA are both subject to control mechanisms that respond to ...