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Caulobacter crescentus is a gram-negative bacterium studied for the properties of its cell cycle. (reference cycle cellulaire) This bacterium is widely spread in aquatic environments and exists either as a motile cell or as a sessile cell (Figure 1). In the sessile stage, C. crescentus sticks to surfaces by synthesizing adhesive at the stalk, a polar organelle shown in figure 2. At the tip of this appendage, a complex holdfast structure is assembled. | Caulobacter crescentus is a gram-negative bacterium studied for the properties of its cell cycle. (reference cycle cellulaire) This bacterium is widely spread in aquatic environments and exists either as a motile cell or as a sessile cell (Figure 1). In the sessile stage, C. crescentus sticks to surfaces by synthesizing adhesive at the stalk, a polar organelle shown in figure 2. At the tip of this appendage, a complex holdfast structure is assembled. | ||
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GluColi started producing an adhesive material and we begun to characterize the glue in the “Physical and chemical properties of our glue” section. | GluColi started producing an adhesive material and we begun to characterize the glue in the “Physical and chemical properties of our glue” section. | ||
- | The “Mathematical design” will also discussed. | + | The “Mathematical design” will also discussed.--> |
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Material and Methods Intrdoduction