Title of article
Chromosome and Replisome Dynamics in E. coli: Loss of Sister Cohesion Triggers Global Chromosome Movement and Mediates Chromosome Segregation
Author/Authors
Bates، David نويسنده , , Kleckner، Nancy نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-898
From page
899
To page
0
Abstract
Chromosome and replisome dynamics were examined in synchronized E. coli cells undergoing a eukaryotic-like cell cycle. Sister chromosomes remain tightly colocalized for much of S phase and then separate, in a single coordinate transition. Origin and terminus regions behave differently, as functionally independent domains. During separation, sister loci move far apart and the nucleoid becomes bilobed. Origins and terminus regions also move. We infer that sisters are initially linked and that loss of cohesion triggers global chromosome reorganization. This reorganization creates the 2-fold symmetric, ter-in/ori-out conformation which, for E. coli, comprises sister segregation. Analogies with eukaryotic prometaphase suggest that this could be a primordial segregation mechanism to which microtubule-based processes were later added. We see no long-lived replication “factory”; replication initiation timing does not covary with cell mass, and we identify changes in nucleoid position and state that are tightly linked to cell division. We propose that cell division licenses the next round of replication initiation via these changes.
Keywords
URGENCY-BASED , VIGILANCE , TONIC COMMUNICATION , PLAYBACK EXPERIMENTS
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102504
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