The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with efficient repair. How the presence of DNA-binding proteins shapes intra-genomic differences in mutability and, ultimately, sequence variation in natural populations, however, remains poorly understood. In this study, we examine sequence evolution in Escherichia coli in relation to the binding of four abundant nucleoid-associated proteins: Fis, H-NS, IhfA, and IhfB. We find that, for a subset of mutations, protein occupancy is associated with both increased and decreased mutability in the underlying sequence depending on when the protein is bound during the bacterial growth cycle. On average, protein-bound DNA exhibits reduced mutability compared to prote...
As antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved understanding...
<div><p>Bacteria can acquire new traits through horizontal gene transfer. Inappropriate expression o...
IHF and HU are two heterodimeric nucleoid-associated proteins (NAP) that belong to the same protein ...
<div><p>The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with effi...
Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins play a key role in the organisation, replication, segregation...
Bacterial genomic DNA is packed within the nucleoid of the cell along with various proteins and RNAs...
Bacterial genomic DNA is packed within the nucleoid of the cell along with various proteins and RNAs...
<div><p>Bacterial genomic DNA is packed within the nucleoid of the cell along with various proteins ...
Background: During transcription, the nontranscribed DNA strand becomes single-stranded DNA (ssDNA),...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
The nucleoid-associated protein H-NS is thought to play an essential role in the organization of bac...
UnlabelledOff-rates of proteins from the DNA double helix are widely considered to be dependent only...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
Nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) are global regulators of gene expression in Escherichia coli, wh...
BACKGROUND: During transcription, the nontranscribed DNA strand becomes single-stranded DNA (ssDNA),...
As antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved understanding...
<div><p>Bacteria can acquire new traits through horizontal gene transfer. Inappropriate expression o...
IHF and HU are two heterodimeric nucleoid-associated proteins (NAP) that belong to the same protein ...
<div><p>The binding of proteins can shield DNA from mutagenic processes but also interfere with effi...
Bacterial nucleoid-associated proteins play a key role in the organisation, replication, segregation...
Bacterial genomic DNA is packed within the nucleoid of the cell along with various proteins and RNAs...
Bacterial genomic DNA is packed within the nucleoid of the cell along with various proteins and RNAs...
<div><p>Bacterial genomic DNA is packed within the nucleoid of the cell along with various proteins ...
Background: During transcription, the nontranscribed DNA strand becomes single-stranded DNA (ssDNA),...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
The nucleoid-associated protein H-NS is thought to play an essential role in the organization of bac...
UnlabelledOff-rates of proteins from the DNA double helix are widely considered to be dependent only...
The intrinsic stiffness of DNA limits its ability to be bent and twisted over short lengths, but suc...
Nucleoid-associated proteins (NAPs) are global regulators of gene expression in Escherichia coli, wh...
BACKGROUND: During transcription, the nontranscribed DNA strand becomes single-stranded DNA (ssDNA),...
As antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved understanding...
<div><p>Bacteria can acquire new traits through horizontal gene transfer. Inappropriate expression o...
IHF and HU are two heterodimeric nucleoid-associated proteins (NAP) that belong to the same protein ...