nucleoidet
Nucleoidet is a term used in a small body of recent research to denote a putative subcompartment within the bacterial nucleoid, the region in which the cell’s chromosomal DNA is concentrated. The name combines nucleoid with the diminutive suffix -et, implying a smaller or specialized unit within the nucleoid.
Proposed characteristics include small size, dynamic behavior, and enrichment in specific nucleoid-associated proteins. Nucleoidets are described
Proposed functions include assisting with DNA organization, replication initiation, and transcriptional regulation by creating microenvironments with
Evidence for nucleoidets relies mainly on advanced imaging and biochemical approaches, such as super-resolution fluorescence microscopy
Discussions of nucleoidets are part of broader efforts to understand spatial genome organization in prokaryotes and