“…Based on work in several bacteria, SMC complexes of the Smc/ScpA/ScpB type are loaded onto the two daughter chromosomes during chromosome segregation at the ParB∙ parS complexes close to ori (Sullivan et al ., 2009; Gruber and Errington, 2009; Minnen et al ., 2011; Tran et al ., 2017; Böhm et al ., 2020; Chan et al ., 2020). Each SMC complex is thought to encircle the two replichores of a daughter chromosome and translocate many kbp away from the loading site while aligning the two replichores and, in parallel, individualizing the two daughter chromosomes (Le et al ., 2013; Wang et al ., 2015; Marbouty et al ., 2015; Minnen et al ., 2016; Tran et al ., 2017; Wang et al ., 2017; Böhm et al ., 2020). Inactivation of SMC causes defects in chromosome segregation (Niki et al ., 1991; Yamanaka et al ., 1996; Britton et al ., 1998; Moriya et al ., 1998; Jensen and Shapiro, 1999; Mascarenhas et al ., 2002; Danilova et al ., 2007; Yu et al ., 2010; Schwartz and Shapiro, 2011; Minnen et al ., 2011; Petrushenko et al ., 2011; Gruber et al ., 2014; Wang et al ., 2014; Chan et al ., 2020).…”