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Dynamic localization of proteins and DNA during a bacterial cell cycle.

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (2002-05-08)
Rasmus B Jensen, Sherry C Wang, Lucy Shapiro
RÉSUMÉ

A cellular differentiation programme that culminates in an asymmetric cell division is an integral part of the cell cycle in the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. Recent work has uncovered mechanisms that ensure the execution of many events at different times during the cell cycle and at specific places in the cell. Surprisingly, in this one-micron bacterial cell, the dynamic spatial disposition of regulatory proteins, structural proteins and specific regions of the chromosome are important components of both cell-cycle progression and the generation of daughter cells with different cell fates.

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MreB Perturbing Compound A22, A cell-permeable isothiourea compound that specifically, rapidly and reversibly perturbs MreB function without affecting eukaryotic actin polymerization.