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Published on: May 12, 2023
Chromosome organization in bacteria: mechanistic insights into genome structure and function
Remus T Dame1,2, Fatema-Zahra M Rashid3,4, David C Grainger5
1Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands. rtdame@chem.leidenuniv.nl.
Abstract:
Bacterial chromosomes are folded to compact DNA and facilitate cellular processes. Studying model bacteria has revealed aspects of chromosome folding that are applicable to many species. Primarily controlled by nucleoid-associated proteins, chromosome folding is hierarchical, from large-scale macrodomains to smaller-scale structures that influence DNA transactions, including replication and transcription. Here we review the environmentally regulated, architectural and regulatory roles of nucleoid-associated proteins and the implications for bacterial cell biology. We also highlight similarities and differences in the chromosome folding mechanisms of bacteria and eukaryotes.
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