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- W4252829113 abstract "This chapter focuses on the aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus, which divides asymmetrically during each cell division cycle, yielding progeny cells that differ both structurally and functionally. The initially motile swarmer cell progeny sheds its flagellum and differentiates into a nonmotile stalked cell. In addition to morphological differences, the stalked- and swarmer cell progeny inherit different competencies for chromosome replication. A central component of any cell cycle is the initiation of chromosome replication coupled with strict controls to prevent repeated rounds of DNA replication without intervening cell divisions. The Caulobacter origin of replication was identified and cloned by taking advantage of the observation that replication is always initiated in the stalked cell. Microbial cells are able to monitor changes in their environment, detect changes in cell density, and communicate with each other and with other organisms through signals. The Caulobacter DnaA protein is a likely candidate for a positive regulator of the initiation of DNA replication. The generation of dissimilar progeny cells in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes frequently depends on asymmetric localization of regulatory factors prior to division. The periodicity of DNA replication, cell division, and, in Caulobacter, cell cycle-dependent morphological and behavioral differences contrasts with the continuous nature of most metabolic reactions that produce cellular growth. Repression is relieved in time to initiate DNA replication when origin repression by CtrA is eliminated in the stalked cell." @default.
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- W4252829113 title "Regulation of the<i>Caulobacter</i>Cell Cycle" @default.
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