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Series GSE79918 Query DataSets for GSE79918
Status Public on Dec 23, 2016
Title Ancestral (bi-)polarization control module in free-living and obligate intracellular bacteria
Organism Caulobacter vibrioides
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We report here the zitS DNA binding by ZitP and PopZ in Caulobacter crescentus. Also the parS site bound by ParB are showed. From chromatin immunoprecipitated DNA, we generated genome-wide chromatin-state maps of ParB, ZitP and PopZ DNA binding. We find that ZitP and PopZ binds DNA close to the parS site. This study provides evidence that PopZ and ZitP participates in DNA segregation in C. crescentus.
 
Overall design DNA binding of ParB, ZitP and PopZ was analysed by chromatin immunoprecipitation-deep sequencing, and found to bind zitS site surrounding the parS site
 
Contributor(s) Bergé M, Campagne S, Mignolet J, Holden SJ, Théraulaz L, Manley S, Allain FT, Viollier PH
Citation(s) 28008852, 32232335
Submission date Apr 04, 2016
Last update date May 26, 2020
Contact name Antonio Frandi
E-mail(s) antonio.frandi@gmail.com
Organization name University of Geneva
Department Microbiology and Molecular Medicine
Lab Patrick Viollier Lab
Street address rue michel servet 1
City Geneva
ZIP/Postal code 1211
Country Switzerland
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21693 Illumina Genome Analyzer IIx (Caulobacter vibrioides)
Samples (10)
GSM2108314 WT ParB_ChIPseq
GSM2108315 WT ZitP_ChIPseq 1
GSM2108316 WT ZitP_ChIPseq 2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA317375
SRA SRP072853

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