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Theory of Active Intracellular Transport by DNA Relaying

Theory of Active Intracellular Transport by DNA Relaying

The spatiotemporal organization of bacterial cells is crucial for the active segregation of replicating chromosomes. In several species, including Caulobacter crescentus, the ATPase ParA binds to DNA and forms a gradient along the long cell axis. The ParB partition complex on the newly replicated chromosome translocates up this ParA gradient, …