2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.20.624502
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Transcriptional landscape of the archaeal cell cycle is broadly conserved in eukaryotes

Miguel V. Gomez-Raya-Vilanova,
Jérôme Teulière,
Sofia Medvedeva
et al.

Abstract: The cell cycle is a series of events that occur from the moment of cell birth to cell division. In eukaryotes, cell growth, genome replication, genome segregation, and cytokinesis are strictly coordinated, defining discrete cell cycle phases. In contrast, these key processes may occur concurrently in bacteria. Thermoacidophilic archaea in the genus Saccharolobus follow a defined cell cycle program, with the first pre-replicative growth (G1) phase, followed by the chromosome replication (S) phase, the second gr… Show more

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