Publications by authors named "Thomas Lamot"

Despite a remarkable diversity of lifestyles, bacterial replication has only been investigated in a few model species. In bacteria that do not rely on canonical binary division for proliferation, the coordination of major cellular processes is still largely mysterious. Moreover, the dynamics of bacterial growth and division remain unexplored within spatially confined niches where nutrients are limited.

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  • A new fluorescence-based technique allows for quick assessment of predatory bacteria density without needing plaque formation.
  • The method includes optimized monitoring setups in microplates and a software package called CuRveR for analyzing predator and prey dynamics.
  • CuRveR can also be used for general growth or decay data analysis beyond predation studies.
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In bacteria, the dynamics of chromosome replication and segregation are tightly coordinated with cell-cycle progression and largely rely on specific spatiotemporal arrangement of the chromosome. Whereas these key processes are mostly investigated in species that divide by binary fission, they remain mysterious in bacteria producing larger number of descendants. Here, we establish the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus as a model to investigate the non-binary processing of a circular chromosome.

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