MukBEF, the bacterial prototype of eukaryotic condensins and cohesins, has a key role in the global chromosomal organization of Escherichia coli and its close relatives. The recent report of the crystal structure of the MukB head domain in complex with its accessory subunits MukEF clearly demonstrates that MukBEF functions as a macromolecular assembly rather than a set of individual molecules and offers clues on how ATP and MukEF regulate the architecture of this complex.