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EcoSal Plus ; 11(1): eesp00382020, 2023 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37220081

ABSTRACT

DNA segregation ensures that cell offspring receive at least one copy of each DNA molecule, or replicon, after their replication. This important cellular process includes different phases leading to the physical separation of the replicons and their movement toward the future daughter cells. Here, we review these phases and processes in enterobacteria with emphasis on the molecular mechanisms at play and their controls.


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Chromosomes, Bacterial , Enterobacteriaceae , Enterobacteriaceae/genetics , Chromosomes, Bacterial/genetics , DNA , Replicon , DNA Replication
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FEMS Microbiol Rev ; 45(1)2021 01 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32990752

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Bacterial cell proliferation is highly efficient, both because bacteria grow fast and multiply with a low failure rate. This efficiency is underpinned by the robustness of the cell cycle and its synchronization with cell growth and cytokinesis. Recent advances in bacterial cell biology brought about by single-cell physiology in microfluidic chambers suggest a series of simple phenomenological models at the cellular scale, coupling cell size and growth with the cell cycle. We contrast the apparent simplicity of these mechanisms based on the addition of a constant size between cell cycle events (e.g. two consecutive initiation of DNA replication or cell division) with the complexity of the underlying regulatory networks. Beyond the paradigm of cell cycle checkpoints, the coordination between the DNA and division cycles and cell growth is largely mediated by a wealth of other mechanisms. We propose our perspective on these mechanisms, through the prism of the known crosstalk between DNA replication and segregation, cell division and cell growth or size. We argue that the precise knowledge of these molecular mechanisms is critical to integrate the diverse layers of controls at different time and space scales into synthetic and verifiable models.


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Bacteria/cytology , Bacteria/genetics , Cell Proliferation/genetics
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