Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modification known as DNA phosphorothioation. DndA is known to act as a cysteine desulfurase, catalyzing a key biochemical step in phosphorothioation. However, bioinformatic analysis revealed that 19 out of the 31 known dnd gene clusters, contain only four genes (dndB-E), lacking a key cysteine desulfurase corresponding gene. There are multiple cysteine desulfurase genes in Escherichia coli, but which one of them participates into DNA phosphorothioation is unknown. Here, by employing heterologous expression of the Salmonella enterica dnd gene cluster named dptBCDE in three E. coli mutants, each of which lacked a different cysteine desulfurase gene, we...
Phosphorothioation (PT) involves the replacement of a nonbridging phosphate oxygen on the DNA backbo...
International audienceD-cysteine, a powerful inhibitor of Escherichia coli growth, is decomposed in ...
International audienceCysteine desulphurases are primary sources of sulphur that can eventually be u...
Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modificat...
<div><p>Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a m...
The chemical diversity of physiological DNA modifications has expanded with the identification of ph...
ABSTRACT DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification, in which the nonbridging oxygen in the sugar-phosph...
Synthetic phosphorothioate (PT) internucleotide linkages, in which a nonbridging oxygen is replaced ...
DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification, in which the non-bridging oxygen of the sugar-phosphate back...
DNA phosphorothioation is widespread among prokaryotes, and might function to restrict gene transfer...
DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification, in which the non-bridging oxygen of the sugar-phosphate back...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Phosphorothioate (PT) DNA modifications-in...
The Dnd DNA degradation phenotype was first observed during electrophoresis of genomic DNA from Stre...
<p>Ethidium bromide-stained agarose gels. TAE (top gel), samples run in normal TAE buffer; PAA (bott...
Phosphorothioate (PT) modification of DNA, with sulfur replacing a nonbridging phosphate oxygen, was...
Phosphorothioation (PT) involves the replacement of a nonbridging phosphate oxygen on the DNA backbo...
International audienceD-cysteine, a powerful inhibitor of Escherichia coli growth, is decomposed in ...
International audienceCysteine desulphurases are primary sources of sulphur that can eventually be u...
Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modificat...
<div><p>Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a m...
The chemical diversity of physiological DNA modifications has expanded with the identification of ph...
ABSTRACT DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification, in which the nonbridging oxygen in the sugar-phosph...
Synthetic phosphorothioate (PT) internucleotide linkages, in which a nonbridging oxygen is replaced ...
DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification, in which the non-bridging oxygen of the sugar-phosphate back...
DNA phosphorothioation is widespread among prokaryotes, and might function to restrict gene transfer...
DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification, in which the non-bridging oxygen of the sugar-phosphate back...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Phosphorothioate (PT) DNA modifications-in...
The Dnd DNA degradation phenotype was first observed during electrophoresis of genomic DNA from Stre...
<p>Ethidium bromide-stained agarose gels. TAE (top gel), samples run in normal TAE buffer; PAA (bott...
Phosphorothioate (PT) modification of DNA, with sulfur replacing a nonbridging phosphate oxygen, was...
Phosphorothioation (PT) involves the replacement of a nonbridging phosphate oxygen on the DNA backbo...
International audienceD-cysteine, a powerful inhibitor of Escherichia coli growth, is decomposed in ...
International audienceCysteine desulphurases are primary sources of sulphur that can eventually be u...