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Investigating Bacterial Chromosome Architecture

2016
How is the bacterial chromosome organized within the bacterial cell? Over the last 60 years, a variety of approaches have been used to investigate this question. More recently, the parallel development of epifluorescence microscopy and genetic tools has enabled the direct visualization of the intracellular positioning of DNA sequences in live cells and
Christian Lesterlin, Nelly Duabrry
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Structure and function of the bacterial chromosome

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1988
Abstract In bacteria there appear to be two distinct levels of DNA condensation: the organization of independently supercoiled domains of DNA (averaging 100 kbp in size) and the organization of shorter segments of DNA (60–120 bp) with abundant DNA-binding proteins.
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DNA motifs that sculpt the bacterial chromosome

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2010
During the bacterial cell cycle, the processes of chromosome replication, DNA segregation, DNA repair and cell division are coordinated by precisely defined events. Tremendous progress has been made in recent years in identifying the mechanisms that underlie these processes.
Touzain, Fabrice   +3 more
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Bacterial Chromosome Structure

1990
The structure of the bacterial chromosome can be considered at several different levels. By analogy with protein structure one can potentially describe: (a) a one-dimensional representation consisting of the nucleotide sequence of the entire circular DNA of the chromosome, or there can be a less molecular description of the linear sequence of genes; (b)
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Plasmids that mobilize bacterial chromosome

Plasmid, 1979
Abstract Cma can now be accepted as a common property of plasmids rather than one limited to a few, intensively studied examples. The mechanisms by which plasmids mobilize chromosome, in particular the role of plasmid integration into the bacterial chromosome and the part played by insertion sequences, are areas to which future interest should be ...
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Autoradiography of bacterial chromosomes

Zeitschrift für allgemeine Mikrobiologie, 1966
G. Strohbach, S. Bleecken, Eva Sarfert
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REPLICATION OF THE BACTERIAL CHROMOSOME

Annual Review of Genetics, 1969
W Messer, and F Bonhoeffer
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