Spatio-temporal organization of the
E. coli
chromosome from base to cellular length scales
Sonya K. Royzenblat,
Lydia Freddolino
Abstract:Escherichia coli
has been a vital model organism for studying chromosomal structure, thanks, in part, to its small and circular genome (4.6 million base pairs) and well-characterized biochemical pathways. Over the last several decades, we have made considerable progress in understanding the intricacies of the structure and subsequent function of the
E. coli
nucleoid. At the smallest scale, DNA, with no physical constraints, takes on a shape reminiscent of a randomly tw… Show more
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