2018
Subcellular Organization: A Critical Feature of Bacterial Cell Replication
Surovtsev IV, Jacobs-Wagner C. Subcellular Organization: A Critical Feature of Bacterial Cell Replication. Cell 2018, 172: 1271-1293. PMID: 29522747, PMCID: PMC5870143, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.01.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBacteriaBacterial ProteinsCell DivisionChromosomes, BacterialDNA ReplicationDNA, BacterialGene Expression Regulation, BacterialGenome, BacterialConceptsSelf-replicating entitiesCellular lifeStructured genomesDynamic spatial patternsChallenge cellsIntracellular organellesCellular replicationCytoskeletal filamentsBacterial cellsUnique biological propertiesComplex internal organizationSpatial organizationSmall formsCell replicationActive transportLiving systemsBacteriaReplicationGenomeBiological propertiesCellsSpatial patternsOrganellesPowerful meansHallmark
2016
Replication fork passage drives asymmetric dynamics of a critical nucleoid‐associated protein in Caulobacter
Arias‐Cartin R, Dobihal GS, Campos M, Surovtsev IV, Parry B, Jacobs‐Wagner C. Replication fork passage drives asymmetric dynamics of a critical nucleoid‐associated protein in Caulobacter. The EMBO Journal 2016, 36: 301-318. PMID: 28011580, PMCID: PMC5286365, DOI: 10.15252/embj.201695513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBacterial ProteinsCaulobacter crescentusCell CycleDNA ReplicationGene Expression Regulation, BacterialGenomicsModels, TheoreticalOptical ImagingProtein BindingSpatio-Temporal AnalysisTranscription FactorsConceptsNucleoid-associated proteinsDNA replicationNovel nucleoid-associated proteinGene expressionReplication fork passageGlobal gene expressionCell cycle regulationDNA-binding activityCell cycle progressionChromosome dynamicsFork passageChromosome segregationPleiotropic defectsChromosomal biasCaulobacter crescentusAsymmetric localizationReplication forksCellular functionsCycle regulationGenomic techniquesQuantitative cell imagingCell divisionGapRCycle progressionCell cycle
2010
Spatial organization of the flow of genetic information in bacteria
Montero Llopis P, Jackson AF, Sliusarenko O, Surovtsev I, Heinritz J, Emonet T, Jacobs-Wagner C. Spatial organization of the flow of genetic information in bacteria. Nature 2010, 466: 77-81. PMID: 20562858, PMCID: PMC2896451, DOI: 10.1038/nature09152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBacterial ProteinsCaulobacter crescentusChaperoninsChromosomes, BacterialDiffusionDNA, BacterialEndoribonucleasesEscherichia coliGene Expression Regulation, BacterialIn Situ Hybridization, FluorescenceLac OperonProtein BiosynthesisRibosomesRNA StabilityRNA TransportRNA, BacterialRNA, MessengerTranscription, GeneticConceptsSites of transcriptionC. crescentusCaulobacter crescentusEukaryotic cellsCellular physiologyMRNA decayMature mRNAMRNA processesRNase EMRNA substratesMRNA localizationGenetic informationGene expressionBacterial cellsEscherichia coliQuantitative fluorescenceCrescentusSitu hybridizationSpatial organizationMRNABacteriaLimited dispersionCellsTranscriptionTranslation