Complex diffusion in bacteria

CH Bohrer, J Xiao - Physical Microbiology, 2020 - Springer
Diffusion within bacteria is often thought of as a “simple” random process by which
molecules collide and interact with each other. New research however shows that this is far …

A single-molecule view of archaeal transcription

K Kramm, U Endesfelder, D Grohmann - Journal of molecular biology, 2019 - Elsevier
The discovery of the archaeal domain of life is tightly connected to an in-depth analysis of
the prokaryotic RNA world. In addition to Carl Woese's approach to use the sequence of the …

Spatial organization of the gene expression hardware in Pseudomonas putida

J Kim, A Goñi‐Moreno, B Calles… - Environmental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The localization of ribosomes, RNA polymerase (RNAP) and the nucleoid of Pseudomonas
putida cells has been inspected with genetic, microscopical and physiological approaches …

Quantifying the kinetics of phase separation «in silico» and «in vivo»

B Parmar - 2020 - escholarship.mcgill.ca
Classically cells compartmentalize their constituents into spatial regions bounded by
membranes to modulate biochemical reactions. Recently, it has been shown in both …

Probing The Dynamics of RNA Polymerase and Hu in Live E. coli Cells

KE Bettridge - 2019 - search.proquest.com
Diffusion is at the heart of every biochemical process. Millions of proteins must navigate the
heterogeneous, crowded cellular milieu to perform their various tasks. This molecular …