Chromosome segregation is an essential cellular function in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The ParABS system is a fundamental player for a mitosis-like process in chromosome partitioning in many bacterial species. This work shows that the social bacterium Myxococcus xanthus also uses the ParABS system for chromosome segregation. Its large prokaryotic genome of 9.1 Mb contains 22 parS sequences near the origin of replication, and it is shown here that M. xanthus ParB binds preferentially to a consensus parS sequence in vitro. ParB and ParA are essential for cell viability in M. xanthus as in Caulobacter crescentus, but unlike in many other bacteria. Absence of ParB results in anucleate cells, chromosome segregation defects and loss of via...
AbstractIn the bacterium C. crescentus, the cellular homologs of plasmid partitioning proteins, ParA...
When a mother cell is dividing, DNA inside chromosomes needs to be transmitted to daughter cells. Fo...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
DNA segregation is a central process in biology which ensures that every daughter cell receives the ...
International audienceChromosome segregation in bacteria occurs concomitantly with DNA replication, ...
Cells closely coordinate cell division with chromosome replication and segregation; however, the mec...
Most bacterial chromosomes carry an analogue of the parABS systems that govern plasmid partition, bu...
Abstract: The segregation of newly replicated chromosomes in bacterial cells is a highly coordinated...
The accurate distribution of genetic material is crucial for all organisms. In most bacteria, chromo...
Chromosome segregation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is assisted by the tripartite ParAB–parS system, co...
<div><p>Cells closely coordinate cell division with chromosome replication and segregation; however,...
Among the mechanisms that control chromosome segregation in bacteria are highly-conserved partitioni...
Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein...
<div><p>Among the mechanisms that control chromosome segregation in bacteria are highly-conserved pa...
Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein...
AbstractIn the bacterium C. crescentus, the cellular homologs of plasmid partitioning proteins, ParA...
When a mother cell is dividing, DNA inside chromosomes needs to be transmitted to daughter cells. Fo...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...
DNA segregation is a central process in biology which ensures that every daughter cell receives the ...
International audienceChromosome segregation in bacteria occurs concomitantly with DNA replication, ...
Cells closely coordinate cell division with chromosome replication and segregation; however, the mec...
Most bacterial chromosomes carry an analogue of the parABS systems that govern plasmid partition, bu...
Abstract: The segregation of newly replicated chromosomes in bacterial cells is a highly coordinated...
The accurate distribution of genetic material is crucial for all organisms. In most bacteria, chromo...
Chromosome segregation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is assisted by the tripartite ParAB–parS system, co...
<div><p>Cells closely coordinate cell division with chromosome replication and segregation; however,...
Among the mechanisms that control chromosome segregation in bacteria are highly-conserved partitioni...
Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein...
<div><p>Among the mechanisms that control chromosome segregation in bacteria are highly-conserved pa...
Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein...
AbstractIn the bacterium C. crescentus, the cellular homologs of plasmid partitioning proteins, ParA...
When a mother cell is dividing, DNA inside chromosomes needs to be transmitted to daughter cells. Fo...
Correct chromosomal segregation, coordinated with cell division, is crucial for bacterial survival, ...