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. 1998 Feb;27(4):739-50.
doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1998.00719.x.

Cell cycle arrest in Era GTPase mutants: a potential growth rate-regulated checkpoint in Escherichia coli

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Cell cycle arrest in Era GTPase mutants: a potential growth rate-regulated checkpoint in Escherichia coli

R A Britton et al. Mol Microbiol. 1998 Feb.
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  • Mol Microbiol 1998 Jun;28(6):1391-3

Abstract

Era is a low-molecular-weight GTPase essential for Escherichia coli viability. The gene encoding Era is found in the rnc operon, and the synthesis of both RNase III and Era increases with growth rate. Mutants that are partially defective in Era GTPase activity or that are reduced in the synthesis of wild-type Era become arrested in the cell cycle at the predivisional two-cell stage. The partially defective Era GTPase mutation (era1) suppresses several temperature-sensitive lethal alleles that affect chromosome replication and chromosome partitioning but not cell division. Our results suggest that Era plays an important role in cell cycle progression at a specific point in the cycle, after chromosome partitioning but before cytokinesis. Possible functions for Era in cell cycle progression and the initiation of cell division are discussed.

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