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. 1976 Jan;125(1):248-57.
doi: 10.1128/jb.125.1.248-257.1976.

Morphological analysis of nuclear separation and cell division during the life cycle of Escherichia coli

Morphological analysis of nuclear separation and cell division during the life cycle of Escherichia coli

C L Woldringh. J Bacteriol. 1976 Jan.

Abstract

Quantitative electron microscope observations were performed on Escherichia coli B/r after balanced growth with doubling times (tau) of 32 and 60 min. The experimental approach allowed the timing of morphological events during the cell cycle by classifying serially sectioned cells according to length. Visible separation of the nucleoplasm was found to coincide with the time of termination of chromosome replication as predicted by the Cooper-Helmstetter model. The duration of the process of constrictive cell division (10 min) appeared to be independent of the growth rate for tau equals 60 min or less but to increase with increase doubling time in more slowly growing cells. Physiological division, i.e., compartmentalization prior to physical separation of the cells, was only observed to occur in the last minute of the cell cycle. The morphological results indicate that cell elongation continues during the division process in cells with tau equals 32 min, but fails to continue in cells with tau equals 60 min.

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