2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.19.590186
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Glycogen phase separation drives macromolecular rearrangement and asymmetric division inE. coli

Yashna Thappeta,
Silvia J. Cañas-Duarte,
Till Kallem
et al.

Abstract: Bacteria often experience nutrient limitation in nature and the laboratory. While exponential and stationary growth phases are well characterized in the model bacterium Escherichia coli, little is known about what transpires inside individual cells during the transition between these two phases. Through quantitative cell imaging, we found that the position of nucleoids and cell division sites becomes increasingly asymmetric during transition phase. These asymmetries were coupled with spatial reorganization of … Show more

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