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Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2014

Persistent super-diffusive motion of Escherichia coli chromosomal loci

Avelino Javer
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Nathan J. Kuwada
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Zhicheng Long
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Vincenzo G. Benza
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Kevin D. Dorfman
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Paul A. Wiggins
  • Fonction : Auteur
Pietro Cicuta

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The physical nature of the bacterial chromosome has important implications for its function. Using high-resolution dynamic tracking, we observe the existence of rare but ubiquitous `rapid movements' of chromosomal loci exhibiting near-ballistic dynamics. This suggests that these movements are either driven by an active machinery or part of stress-relaxation mechanisms. Comparison with a null physical model for subdiffusive chromosomal dynamics shows that rapid movements are excursions from a basal subdiffusive dynamics, likely due to driven and/or stress-relaxation motion. Additionally, rapid movements are in some cases coupled with known transitions of chromosomal segregation. They do not co-occur strictly with replication, their frequency varies with growth condition and chromosomal coordinate, and they show a preference for longitudinal motion. These findings support an emerging picture of the bacterial chromosome as off-equilibrium active matter and help developing a correct physical model of its in vivo dynamic structure.

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hal-01528410 , version 1 (29-05-2017)

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Avelino Javer, Nathan J. Kuwada, Zhicheng Long, Vincenzo G. Benza, Kevin D. Dorfman, et al.. Persistent super-diffusive motion of Escherichia coli chromosomal loci. Nature Communications, 2014, 5, pp.3854. ⟨10.1038/ncomms4854⟩. ⟨hal-01528410⟩
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