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[[link]]s). However, do not replace these redirected links with a simpler link unless the page is updated for another reason (see WP:NOTBROKEN).fluorescence microscopy of nucleoids. It has an irregular shape and is found in prokaryotic cells. Changes in the structure of the nucleoid of bacteria and archaea...
Click to read more »one type to another—nucleoids change in morphology, size, and location within the organelle. The remodelling of plastid nucleoids is believed to occur...
Click to read more »leaves. They are usually packed into nucleoids which can contain several identical chloroplast DNA rings. Many nucleoids can be found in each chloroplast...
Click to read more »haploid gametes. Prokaryotes lack a membrane-bound nucleus and have a nucleoid instead. In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus is enclosed in the nuclear membrane...
Click to read more »2012. Satoh M, Kuroiwa T (September 1991). "Organization of multiple nucleoids and DNA molecules in mitochondria of a human cell". Experimental Cell...
Click to read more »naked DNA to the daughter cell, after which it is then surrounded by a nucleoid membrane. However, three-dimensional reconstructions indicate that DNA...
Click to read more »mitochondria has multiple nucleoids, which consist of several copies of mtDNA, and when mitochondria fuse together, these nucleoids do not exchange DNA; therefore...
Click to read more »Histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein (H-NS), is one of twelve nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) whose main function is the organization of genetic...
Click to read more »associated with proteins within a central disc structure known as a nucleoid. The nucleoid is surrounded by a membrane and two lateral bodies of unknown function...
Click to read more »prokaryote is held within a DNA/protein complex in the cytosol called the nucleoid, which lacks a nuclear envelope. The complex contains a single circular...
Click to read more »helicases. The twinkle protein colocalizes with mtDNA in mitochondrial nucleoids, and its name derives from the unusual localization pattern reminiscent...
Click to read more »between the membranes. The genome of the cell forms a loosely-defined "nucleoid", shown here in yellow, and interacts with many DNA-binding proteins, shown...
Click to read more »Chloroplast DNA is usually condensed into nucleoids, which can contain multiple copies of the chloroplast genome. Many nucleoids can be found in each chloroplast...
Click to read more »acids, and the citric acid cycle. The DNA molecules are packaged into nucleoids by proteins, one of which is TFAM. The most prominent roles of mitochondria...
Click to read more »is produced, or be bound by a ribosome after having moved away from the nucleoid. In contrast, eukaryotes make mRNA in the cell nucleus and then translocate...
Click to read more »Sánchez-Pérez A, Villa TG (July 2017). "Considerations on bacterial nucleoids". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 101 (14): 5591–602. doi:10...
Click to read more »billion years ago. This was discovered through gene sequencing of bacterial nucleoids to reconstruct their phylogeny. Furthermore, evidence of permineralized...
Click to read more »nuclei. Instead, their DNA is organized into a structure called the nucleoid. The nucleoid is a distinct structure and occupies a defined region of the bacterial...
Click to read more »most prokaryotes have an irregular region that contains DNA, known as the nucleoid. Most prokaryotes have a single, circular chromosome, which is in contrast...
Click to read more »Shuang-Jiang (ed.). "Silver Ions Caused Faster Diffusive Dynamics of Histone-Like Nucleoid-Structuring Proteins in Live Bacteria". Applied and Environmental Microbiology...
Click to read more »Misteli T (March 2021). "Self-assembly of multi-component mitochondrial nucleoids via phase separation". The EMBO Journal. 40 (6) e107165. doi:10.15252/embj...
Click to read more »organize their DNA differently, forming a chromatin or nucleoid structure organized by nucleoid-associated proteins including H-NS and StpA. Some archaeal...
Click to read more »Flagellum Nucleoid region Chromosome (DNA) Ribosome Cell membrane Cell wall Capsule Pili Marine prokaryotes are marine bacteria and marine archaea...
Click to read more »leafhopper, Helochara communis fitch (cicadellidae: Homoptera): Envelopes, nucleoids and inclusions of the symbiotes". Journal of Cell Science. 11 (1): 275–293...
Click to read more »on a microscope slide are lysed with detergent and high salt to form nucleoids containing supercoiled loops of DNA linked to the nuclear matrix. Electrophoresis...
Click to read more »Trace images of Fig. 3i showing how the nucleoid region (N) was defined by the inner most cytomembrane (nucleoid membrane) and smallest distance bridging...
Click to read more »Thylakoid 3.1 Thylakoid space (lumen) 3.2 Thylakoid membrane 4 Stromal thylakoid 5 Stroma 6 Nucleoid (DNA ring) 7 Ribosome 8 Plastoglobulus 9 Starch granule...
Click to read more »cell components Organelle/macromolecule Main function Structure Organisms nucleoid DNA maintenance, transcription to RNA DNA-protein bacteria and archaea...
Click to read more »separate species (E. coli), a gene has a similar function (histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein) but has a separate evolutionary origin and so is an...
Click to read more »Northern analysis Northern blot NPD Nuclear transfer Nuclease Nucleic acid Nucleoid Nucleolar organizer Nucleolus Nucleoprotein Nucleoside Nucleosome Nucleotide...
Click to read more »The nucleoid forms an irregular shaped region within a prokaryote cell, containing all or majority of the genetic material to reproduce. The nucleoid controls...
Click to read more »Ziehl–Neelsen and fluorescent acid-fast stains, corresponding to the bacterial nucleoids. Similar nucleic-acid staining patterns are seen in other acid-fast organisms...
Click to read more »separate species (E. coli), a gene has a similar function (histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein) but has a separate evolutionary origin and so is an...
Click to read more »sort of nucleus was once considered to be an intermediate between the nucleoid region of prokaryotes and the true nuclei of eukaryotes, so were termed...
Click to read more »2;85:133-60. doi: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-060815-014402. In vitro-reconstituted nucleoids can block mitochondrial DNA replication and transcription Géraldine Farge...
Click to read more »multiple forms of polymerase α. Wood further studied DNA, in the form of nucleoids, while in his clinical residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University...
Click to read more »01.001. PMID 25596450. Pfalz J, Pfannschmidt T (April 2013). "Essential nucleoid proteins in early chloroplast development". Trends in Plant Science. 18...
Click to read more »deficient, the skin becomes susceptible to premature aging. Telomeres are nucleoid sequences that repeat themselves and cap chromosomes. They protect chromosomes...
Click to read more »; Sherr, B.F. (1996). "Relation between presence-absence of a visible nucleoid and metabolic activity in bacterioplankton cells". Limnology and Oceanography...
Click to read more »the cytosol contains the cell's genome, within a structure known as a nucleoid. This is an irregular mass of DNA and associated proteins that control...
Click to read more »the irregularly shaped region known as the nucleoid Extrachromosomal DNA, located outside of the nucleoid region as circular or linear plasmids The chromosomal...
Click to read more »Bacteroidetes Chlorobi PVC group Planctomycetes (pirellusome enclosed nucleoid) Chlamydiae Verrucomicrobia (compartmentalisation) Aquificae Proteobacteria...
Click to read more »therefore developed. Computed Corpuscle Sectioning Nucleus (neuroanatomy) Nucleoid Nucleomorph Lodish H, Berk A, Matsudaira P, Kaiser CA, Krieger M, Scott...
Click to read more »uses a P1 plasmid-type origin, making it a chromid. Catenane Möbius strip Nucleoid Plasmid Ribbon theory Rolling circle replication Topoisomerase Theta type...
Click to read more »ring-like structure where the DNA is repaired, and then is able to fuse the nucleoids from the outside of the compartment with the damaged DNA. Deinococcus...
Click to read more »region of the nucleoid The ParA that was released from the nucleoid behind the plasmid's movement redistributes to other regions of the nucleoid after a delay...
Click to read more »here 3.1 Thylakoid space (lumen) 3.2 Thylakoid membrane 4 Stromal thylakoid 5 Stroma 6 Nucleoid (DNA ring) 7 Ribosome 8 Plastoglobulus 9 Starch granule...
Click to read more »mitochondrial matrix nucleoplasm endopeptidase Clp complex mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion cytosol mitochondrial inner membrane Biological process proteolysis...
Click to read more »and some organelles. Prokaryotes have DNA located in an area called the nucleoid, which is not separated from other parts of the cell by a membrane. There...
Click to read more »function in conjunction with a second negative regulatory system, the nucleoid occlusion system (NO), to ensure proper spatial and temporal regulation...
Click to read more »space (lumen) 3.2 Thylakoid membrane 4 Stromal thylakoid 5 Stroma ◄ You are here 6 Nucleoid (DNA ring) 7 Ribosome 8 Plastoglobulus 9 Starch granule...
Click to read more »lysis/lysogeny switch in lambda phage, the organization of the bacterial nucleoid, and phage therapy. Adhya was born in Kolkata, India and studied chemistry...
Click to read more »catalytic core complex nucleolus mitochondrion TERT-RMRP complex mitochondrial nucleoid nucleus plasma membrane telomerase holoenzyme complex cytosol nuclear speck...
Click to read more »tightly associated with a number of proteins to form a complex known as the nucleoid. Inside mitochondria, reactive oxygen species (ROS), or free radicals,...
Click to read more »Cellular component membrane nucleoplasm mitochondrial matrix mitochondrial nucleoid nucleus mitochondrion cytosol Biological process mitochondrial DNA metabolic...
Click to read more »mitochondrial matrix mitochondrion mitochondrial inner membrane mitochondrial nucleoid nucleus nucleolus protein-containing complex Biological process response...
Click to read more »Poliovirus. Membranes and membrane-bound proteins are in purple, capsids are in dark blue, and genomes and nucleoid-associated proteins are in turquoise....
Click to read more »2005. PMC 1272977. PMID 16237029. Robinow C, Angert ER (October 1998). "Nucleoids and coated vesicles of "Epulopiscium" spp". Archives of Microbiology....
Click to read more »2012-06-13. Satoh, M; Kuroiwa, T (September 1991). "Organization of multiple nucleoids and DNA molecules in mitochondria of a human cell". Experimental Cell...
Click to read more »intracellular sequestration of PvdS at the plasma membrane and away from the nucleoid by the repressor FpvI. Despite significant investigation, relatively little...
Click to read more »activity RNA binding GTPase activity Cellular component mitochondrial nucleoid extracellular exosome intracellular anatomical structure mitochondrion...
Click to read more »Moreover, during cold shocks, the density of nucleoids increases, and the protein gyrase and the nucleoid become colocalized (which is consistent with...
Click to read more »S (February 2008). "The layered structure of human mitochondrial DNA nucleoids". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283 (6): 3665–3675. doi:10.1074/jbc...
Click to read more »discovered, including the regulation of gene expression by histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein, H-NS. H-NS is about 15.6 kDa and assists in the regulation...
Click to read more »is dispersed over nucleoid areas situated under the cell membrane, in contrast to normal bacteria, which have a concentrated nucleoid. This peripheral...
Click to read more »track the chloroplast gene in each generation by clustering the genes in nucleoids to reduce the number of segregated units. This study was done at the Duke...
Click to read more »Spelbrink JN (2003). "Composition and dynamics of human mitochondrial nucleoids". Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14 (4): 1583–1596. doi:10.1091/mbc.E02-07-0399...
Click to read more »strains; it is more spherical in shape and has a distinct distribution of its nucleoid. It was sequenced in 2017. It is more closely related to BL21 than to K-12...
Click to read more »S (February 2008). "The layered structure of human mitochondrial DNA nucleoids". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283 (6): 3665–3675. doi:10.1074/jbc...
Click to read more »Ronald A. (December 1, 2007). "Evolutionary tinkering with mitochondrial nucleoids". Trends in Cell Biology. 17 (12): 586–592. doi:10.1016/j.tcb.2007.08...
Click to read more »Spelbrink JN (April 2003). "Composition and dynamics of human mitochondrial nucleoids". Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14 (4): 1583–1596. doi:10.1091/mbc.E02-07-0399...
Click to read more »these monomers constituting the basic building blocks of nucleic acids. nucleoid An irregularly shaped region within the cell of a prokaryote that contains...
Click to read more »histones, their genomic DNA associates with various nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) to form the nucleoid, a functional counterpart of the eukaryotic chromosome...
Click to read more »PMID 1347713. S2CID 7430067. Kaufman, BA. Studies on mitochondria DNA nucleoids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: identification of bifunctional proteins....
Click to read more »RNA binding Cellular component ribonucleoprotein granule mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion Biological process cellular respiration protein phosphorylation...
Click to read more »Chen C, Xie XS, Zhuang X (September 2011). "Chromosome organization by a nucleoid-associated protein in live bacteria". Science. 333 (6048): 1445–9. Bibcode:2011Sci...
Click to read more »helicase activity Cellular component ribonucleoprotein granule mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion cytoplasm cytosol nucleus Biological process RNA processing...
Click to read more »S2CID 2841036. Satoh M, Kuroiwa T (September 1991). "Organization of multiple nucleoids and DNA molecules in mitochondria of a human cell". Experimental Cell...
Click to read more »the mitochondrial nucleoid. Mitochondria were abnormal, with whorled cristae and disrupted nucleoid clusters of mtDNA. The nucleoids and mitochondrial...
Click to read more »polymerase III, RNAse H, and DNA ligase. For prokaryotes, each dividing nucleoid (region containing genetic material which is not a nucleus) requires two...
Click to read more »represent a nucleotide containing a generic or unidentified nucleobase. nucleoid An irregularly shaped region which contains most or all of the genetic...
Click to read more »separate species (E. coli), a gene has a similar function (histone-like nucleoid-structuring protein) but has a separate evolutionary origin and so is an...
Click to read more »bacterial chromosome structure and the initiation of DNA replication. It is a nucleoid-associated protein in Escherichia coli that is abundant during early exponential...
Click to read more »prominent binding protein, that specializes in the formation of bacterial nucleoids. In addition, IHF is composed of two subunits, himA, and himD genes. IHF...
Click to read more »Sánchez-Pérez A, Villa TG (July 2017). "Considerations on bacterial nucleoids". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 101 (14): 5591–5602. doi:10...
Click to read more »component mitochondrial matrix mitochondrial nucleoid extracellular exosome mitochondrion nucleus nucleoid Biological process DNA replication mitochondrion...
Click to read more »proton-transporting ATP synthase complex, catalytic core F(1) mitochondrial nucleoid extracellular exosome nucleus extracellular matrix proton-transporting...
Click to read more »die without water, Maya and Reilly theorise that seeding the clouds with nucleoid-active crystals could restore the rain cycle. The team release the crystals...
Click to read more »migrates to the opposite pole of the cell during replication and before nucleoid separation". Mutations that affect the formation of the attachment organelle...
Click to read more »component cytoplasm focal adhesion nucleolus mitochondrion mitochondrial nucleoid extracellular exosome nucleus extracellular matrix mitochondrial matrix...
Click to read more »RT761) cells showing the presence of three lipid membrane-like layers with the innermost layer (3) surrounding the nucleoid (N). Scale bar at 0.5 μm....
Click to read more »PMID 10220403. Rowlett VW, Margolin W (2015). "The Min system and other nucleoid-independent regulators of Z ring positioning". Frontiers in Microbiology...
Click to read more »mitochondrion mitochondrial inner membrane membrane raft mitochondrial nucleoid extracellular exosome pore complex nucleus mitochondrial permeability transition...
Click to read more »they do contain a nucleoid region in which the main chromosome is found. Extrachromosomal DNA exists in prokaryotes outside the nucleoid region as circular...
Click to read more »1995). "Total counts of marine bacteria include a large fraction of non-nucleoid-containing bacteria (ghosts)". Applied and Environmental Microbiology....
Click to read more »synthesis; chromatin fibrils arranged in arched swirls as in bacterial nucleoids; and chromosomes permanently condensed persistently adhered to the nuclear...
Click to read more »matrix nucleolus mitochondrion mitochondrial inner membrane mitochondrial nucleoid nucleus cytosol mitochondrial membranes Biological process epithelial cell...
Click to read more »In prokaryotes the DNA genome is organized in a dynamic structure, the nucleoid, which is embedded in the cytoplasm. Exposure of Haloferax volcanii to...
Click to read more »component condensed nuclear chromosome nuclear inner membrane mitochondrial nucleoid perinuclear region of cytoplasm cytoplasm cytoskeleton nucleoplasm microtubule...
Click to read more »sheath integral component of plasma membrane mitochondrion mitochondrial nucleoid extracellular exosome nucleus MMXD complex extracellular matrix mitochondrial...
Click to read more »activity RNA binding Cellular component cell junction mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrial matrix mitochondrion Biological process positive regulation...
Click to read more »α-granules as spherical organelles with a peripheral limiting membrane, a dense nucleoid, and progressively lucent peripheral zones on transmission electron microscopy...
Click to read more »diffusion of the large aggregate, and the exclusion of the aggregate by the nucleoid. A similar mechanism of aging has been found to occur in Schizosaccharomyces...
Click to read more »fluorescence and electron microscopy reveal the relationship of mitochondrial nucleoids to membranes". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109 (16):...
Click to read more »sequence-specific DNA binding Cellular component mitochondrial matrix mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion mitochondrial DNA-directed RNA polymerase complex protein-containing...
Click to read more »Bacterial DNA is packed with the help of polyamines and proteins called nucleoid-associated proteins. Protein-associated DNA occupies about 1/4 of the intracellular...
Click to read more »of protein aggregation in Escherichia coli is governed by diffusion and nucleoid macromolecular crowding effect". PLOS Computational Biology. 9 (4) e1003038...
Click to read more »mitochondrial alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion cytoplasm Biological process metabolism branched-chain amino...
Click to read more »DNA N-glycosylase activity Cellular component cytoplasm mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion nucleus nucleoplasm Biological process depurination DNA dealkylation...
Click to read more »pairs. In Dimastigella, the kDNA is present as discrete, uniformly sized nucleoids called polykinetoplast DNA (poly-kDNA) which are dispersed through the...
Click to read more »inner membrane cytoplasm mitochondrion mitochondrial matrix mitochondrial nucleoid nucleus Biological process L-serine biosynthetic process tetrahydrofolate...
Click to read more »"DNA Internal Motion Likely Accelerates Protein Target Search in a Packed Nucleoid". Biophysical Journal. 112 (11): 2261–2270. Bibcode:2017BpJ...112.2261C...
Click to read more »interphase stage of mitosis. There will also be an organization of the nucleoid which is when the intracellular and extracellular factors in the cell....
Click to read more »expected localization of this protein in cytoplasmic regions and in the nucleoid, an important fraction of Hfq is located in close proximity to the membrane...
Click to read more »mitochondrial fusion show a subpopulation of mitochondria that lack mtDNA nucleoids. Such mtDNA defects lead to respiration-deficient mitochondria, and their...
Click to read more »PMC 11147202. PMID 9893710. S2CID 21101836. Dame RT (2005). "The role of nucleoid-associated proteins in the organization and compaction of bacterial chromatin"...
Click to read more »Weisshaar JC (August 2014). Parales RE (ed.). "Nonperturbative imaging of nucleoid morphology in live bacterial cells during an antimicrobial peptide attack"...
Click to read more »suggests that it participates in the organization of the mitochondrial nucleoid. The single third strand is also called 7S DNA. The primer used for 7S...
Click to read more »extracellular mature particles are about 125 nm in diameter, while the nucleoid and core-shell are central cylindrical structures separated by a space...
Click to read more »"Association of a novel mitochondrial protein M19 with mitochondrial nucleoids". Journal of Biochemistry. 146 (5): 725–32. doi:10.1093/jb/mvp118. PMID 19643811...
Click to read more »where they contribute to the organization and segregation of chromosomes (nucleoids). The best-studied example is the SMC–ScpAB complex (Figure 3, left),...
Click to read more »cluster near each other, similar to a eukaryotic nucleolus. Cell nucleus Nucleoid McStay B (2016). "Nucleolar organizer regions: genomic 'dark matter' requiring...
Click to read more »RNA binding Cellular component ribonucleoprotein granule mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion nucleus intercellular bridge Biological process cellular...
Click to read more »spherical, glassy vesicles whose function has yet to be defined. Cyanothece’s nucleoids are spread loosely throughout the cell, with a net-like appearance. Instead...
Click to read more »2012-06-13. Satoh, M; Kuroiwa, T (September 1991). "Organization of multiple nucleoids and DNA molecules in mitochondria of a human cell". Experimental Cell...
Click to read more »by condensation of the chromosome and organisation of the prokaryotic nucleoid. Doniger J, Landsman D, Gonda MA, Wistow G (April 1992). "The product of...
Click to read more »mitochondrion actin filament extrinsic component of plasma membrane mitochondrial nucleoid IkappaB kinase complex nucleus Biological process negative regulation of...
Click to read more »ldrD. The LdrD protein causes growth inhibition, loss of cell viability, nucleoid condensation and alteration in purine metabolism when overexpressed. Once...
Click to read more »endoribonuclease activity Cellular component mitochondrial matrix mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion nucleus nucleoplasm Biological process mitochondrial tRNA...
Click to read more »ADEP inhibited cell division, researchers monitored septum formation and nucleoid segregation in ADEP B. subtilis and ADEP S. aureus. The S. aureus and B...
Click to read more »been shown to interact with proteins constituting the mitochondrial DNA nucleoid and the AAA+ protease CLPXP where it modulates both the specificity and...
Click to read more »prevent division over the nucleoid region: Noc and SlmA. Noc gene knockouts result in cells that divide without respect to the nucleoid region, resulting in...
Click to read more »Burke S (Feb 2008). "The layered structure of human mitochondrial DNA nucleoids". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283 (6): 3665–75. doi:10.1074/jbc...
Click to read more »the literature regarding the possibility that it has a membrane-bound "nucleoid" compartment enclosing its DNA. The identification of proteins with sequence...
Click to read more »goats in Sri Lanka. D-loop Mitochondrial DNA—useful in organisation of the nucleoid of mitochondria Organelle Russell, P. J. 2002. iGenetics.Benjamin Cummings...
Click to read more »BacMap data is available through a public web interface and downloads. Nucleoid Circular bacterial chromosome Functional genomics BASys CGView Stothard...
Click to read more »activity RNA binding Cellular component mitochondrial matrix mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion Biological process rRNA processing methylation mitochondrion...
Click to read more »binding RNA binding Cellular component mitochondrial matrix mitochondrial nucleoid mitochondrion cytosol Biological process termination of mitochondrial transcription...
Click to read more »Cellular component nucleoplasm gamma DNA polymerase complex mitochondrial nucleoid nucleus mitochondrion cytoplasm Biological process mitotic telomere maintenance...
Click to read more »thermoacidophilic archaea. Instead of using histones, a type of protein called nucleoid associated proteins (NAPs) are expressed, however the degree of conservation...
Click to read more »mitochondrial chromosome mitochondrial matrix mitochondrion mitochondrial nucleoid cytoplasm Biological process DNA-dependent DNA replication mitochondrial...
Click to read more »Athale, C.A.; Chaudhari, H. (2011). "Population length variability and nucleoid numbers in Escherichia coli". Bioinformatics. 27 (21): 2944–2998. doi:10...
Click to read more »The mechanism of Ler regulation involves competition with histone-like nucleoid structuring protein (H-NS), a negative regulator of the LEE pathogenicity...
Click to read more »mitochondrial degradosome mitochondrial matrix mitochondrion mitochondrial nucleoid nucleus Biological process DNA recombination mitochondrial mRNA catabolic...
Click to read more »In molecular biology, the HdeA family of proteins (HNS (histone-like nucleoid structuring)-dependent expression A) is a stress response protein family...
Click to read more »regulates both transcription, by overcoming transcriptional silencing by the nucleoid-associated H-NS protein, and translation, by promoting efficient translation...
Click to read more »vivo and in vitro and regulated by two-component system EsrA–EsrB and nucleoid protein HhaEt". Fish & Shellfish Immunology. 29 (6): 1082–1091. doi:10...
Click to read more »Deinococcus deserti has in common with other Deinococci a highly condensed nucleoid, a high cellular Mn/Fe ratio, and several of the Deinococcus specific radiation...
Click to read more »certain bacteria. MEcPP releases histone-like proteins from DNA, triggering nucleoid decondensation in Chlamydia trachomatis during the process of terminal...
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