DNA had one rule. Bacteria didn’t get the memo
A bacterial protein defies a universal rule of DNA replication, challenging fundamental biological assumptions.
A bacterial protein defies a universal rule of DNA replication, challenging fundamental biological assumptions.
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A discovery in the microscopic world of bacteria has upended one of the most fundamental rules of biology: that every cell on Earth copies its DNA the same way. Researchers have identified a bacterial protein that performs DNA replication through a mechanism never before observed, quietly breaking a pattern thought to be universal across all life forms. The finding, reported by scientists studying an unspecified bacterial species, reveals that this protein does not follow the standard replication process used by every other known organism. In all cells, from humans to plants to fungi, DNA duplication relies on a conserved set of enzymes that unwind the double helix and synthesize new strands in a coordinated manner. This bacterial protein, however, appears to achieve the same result through a different biochemical pathway, one that had eluded detection until now. The implications of…
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Categoria: cronaca
Entità: Bacteria