Background: During transcription, the nontranscribed DNA strand becomes single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), which can form secondary structures. Unpaired bases in the ssDNA are less protected from mutagens and hence experience more mutations than do paired bases. These mutations are called transcription-associated mutations. Transcription-associated mutagenesis is increased under stress and depends on the DNA sequence. Therefore, selection might significantly influence protein-coding sequences in terms of the transcription-associated mutability per transcription event under stress to improve the survival of Escherichia coli. Methodology/Principal Findings: The mutability index (MI) was developed by Wright et al. to estimate the relative transcript...
<div><p>Adaptive mutation refers to the continuous outgrowth of new mutants from a non-dividing cell...
Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the domi-nant hypoth...
Modifications to transcriptional regulators play a major role in adaptation. Here, we compared the e...
BACKGROUND: During transcription, the nontranscribed DNA strand becomes single-stranded DNA (ssDNA),...
Single-stranded DNA is more subject to mutation than double stranded. During transcription, DNA is t...
Stationary phase mutagenesis, also known as stress-induced or adaptive mutagenesis, is defined as th...
The isolation and characterization of Escherichia coli mutator genes have led to a better understand...
The λ-Red-mediated recombination has been exploited as an efficient means for DNA manipulation. We p...
Because binding of RNAP to misplaced sites could compromise the efficiency of transcription, natural...
While under conditions of stress, non-dividing cells may acquire beneficial mutations. This is refer...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Every organism has intricate regulatory networks that enable them to sense, move, and interact with ...
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Adaptive mutation refers to the continuous outgrowth of new mutants from a non-dividing cell populat...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
<div><p>Adaptive mutation refers to the continuous outgrowth of new mutants from a non-dividing cell...
Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the domi-nant hypoth...
Modifications to transcriptional regulators play a major role in adaptation. Here, we compared the e...
BACKGROUND: During transcription, the nontranscribed DNA strand becomes single-stranded DNA (ssDNA),...
Single-stranded DNA is more subject to mutation than double stranded. During transcription, DNA is t...
Stationary phase mutagenesis, also known as stress-induced or adaptive mutagenesis, is defined as th...
The isolation and characterization of Escherichia coli mutator genes have led to a better understand...
The λ-Red-mediated recombination has been exploited as an efficient means for DNA manipulation. We p...
Because binding of RNAP to misplaced sites could compromise the efficiency of transcription, natural...
While under conditions of stress, non-dividing cells may acquire beneficial mutations. This is refer...
Cell growth is determined by substrate availability and the cell's metabolic capacity to assimilate ...
Every organism has intricate regulatory networks that enable them to sense, move, and interact with ...
ow nloaded from Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes ssDNA secondary structu...
Adaptive mutation refers to the continuous outgrowth of new mutants from a non-dividing cell populat...
Transcription drives supercoiling which forms and stabilizes single-stranded (ss) DNA secondary stru...
<div><p>Adaptive mutation refers to the continuous outgrowth of new mutants from a non-dividing cell...
Codon-tRNA coevolution to maximize protein production has been, until recently, the domi-nant hypoth...
Modifications to transcriptional regulators play a major role in adaptation. Here, we compared the e...