The molecular basis of asymmetric cell division in Caulobacter crescentus

James A. Wingrove , James W. Gober
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The bacterium Caulobacter crescentus undergoes a simple developmental program within each cell cycle, resulting in the formation of two different daughter cells: a motile swarmer cell and a non-motile stalked cell. The generation of two cell types is a consequence of the asymmetric positioning of proteins, compartmentalized gene expression and differential programming of DNA replication capacities in the predivisional cell. The localization of a developmentally expressed chemotaxis receptor to the swarmer pole is attributable to two distinct mechanisms: polar targeting, followed by pole-specific proteolysis. In contrast, swarmer pole-specific transcription of flagellar genes results from the pole-specific activation of a transcription factor.

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新月形茎杆菌细胞不对称分裂的分子基础
月牙根杆菌在每个细胞周期中都经历了一个简单的发育程序,导致形成两个不同的子细胞:一个运动的簇拥细胞和一个不运动的簇拥细胞。两种细胞类型的产生是分裂前细胞中蛋白质不对称定位、区隔化基因表达和DNA复制能力差异编程的结果。发育过程中表达的趋化受体在群聚极的定位可归因于两种不同的机制:极性靶向,然后是极性特异性蛋白水解。相反,鞭毛基因的群居极特异性转录是由一个转录因子的极特异性激活引起的。
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