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    Choreography of the Mycobacterium replication machinery during the cell cycle by Trojanowski, Damian, Ginda, Katarzyna, Pióro, Monika, Hołówka, Joanna, Skut, Partycja, Jakimowicz, Dagmara, Zakrzewska-Czerwińska, Jolanta

    Published in mBio (17-02-2015)
    “…It has recently been demonstrated that bacterial chromosomes are highly organized, with specific positioning of the replication initiation region. Moreover,…”
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    Genus-Specific Interactions of Bacterial Chromosome Segregation Machinery Are Critical for Their Function by Pióro, Monika, Matusiak, Izabela, Gawek, Adam, Łebkowski, Tomasz, Jaroszek, Patrycja, Bergé, Matthieu, Böhm, Kati, Armitage, Judith, Viollier, Patrick H., Bramkamp, Marc, Jakimowicz, Dagmara

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (06-07-2022)
    “…Most bacteria use the ParABS system to segregate their newly replicated chromosomes. The two protein components of this system from various bacterial species…”
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    Competition between DivIVA and the nucleoid for ParA binding promotes segrosome separation and modulates mycobacterial cell elongation by Pióro, Monika, Małecki, Tomasz, Portas, Magda, Magierowska, Izabela, Trojanowski, Damian, Sherratt, David, Zakrzewska‐Czerwińska, Jolanta, Ginda, Katarzyna, Jakimowicz, Dagmara

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-01-2019)
    “…Summary Although mycobacteria are rod shaped and divide by simple binary fission, their cell cycle exhibits unusual features: unequal cell division producing…”
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    Chromosome Segregation Proteins as Coordinators of Cell Cycle in Response to Environmental Conditions by Pióro, Monika, Jakimowicz, Dagmara

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (15-04-2020)
    “…Chromosome segregation is a crucial stage of the cell cycle. In general, proteins involved in this process are DNA-binding proteins, and in most bacteria, ParA…”
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