Reactivation of repaired DNA replication forks in bacteria is catalyzed by PriA helicase. This broadly-conserved bacterial enzyme can remodel the structure of DNA at a repaired DNA replication fork by unwinding small portions of duplex DNA to prepare the fork for replisome reloading. While PriA’s helicase activity is not strictly required for cell viability in E. coli, the sequence motifs that confer helicase activity upon PriA are well-conserved among sequenced bacterial priA genes, suggesting that PriA’s duplex DNA unwinding activity con-fers a selective advantage upon cells. However, these helicase sequence motifs are not well-conserved among priA genes from the Deinococcus-Thermus phylum. Here, we show that PriA from a highly radiation-...
DNA replication is the basis for the propagation and evolution of living organisms. It requires the ...
Deinococcus Radiodurans is a species of bacteria that has sparked a lot of interest since its discov...
During a cell’s life it must copy itself or face death. For the cell to form a new copy it must repl...
Deinococcus radiodurans is an extremophile bacterium with the capacity to withstand tremendous DNA d...
PriA, a replication restart protein found in bacteria, is highly conserved in almost all prokaryotes...
DNA replication is a process that is vital to cell survival. When double stranded DNA goes through t...
DNA replication restart pathways enable bacterial cells to reinitiate DNA replication when replicati...
The bacteria Deinococcus radiodurans (D. rad) is able to survive multiple double stranded breaks to ...
The bacterial replicative helicases known as DnaB are considered to be members of the RecA superfami...
Background: Deinococcus radiodurans R1 is one of the most radiation-resistant organisms known and is...
Deinococcus radiodurans is a species of bacteria that has sparked a lot of interest since its discov...
HerA proteins are members of the FtsK-HerA superfamily of P-loop ATPases. FtsK is a bacterial protei...
The Gram positive bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans is able to withstand acute doses of gamma rays t...
DNA glycosylases are important repair enzymes that eliminate a diverse array of aberrant nucleobases...
Elongating DNA polymerases frequently encounter lesions or structures that impede prog-ress and requ...
DNA replication is the basis for the propagation and evolution of living organisms. It requires the ...
Deinococcus Radiodurans is a species of bacteria that has sparked a lot of interest since its discov...
During a cell’s life it must copy itself or face death. For the cell to form a new copy it must repl...
Deinococcus radiodurans is an extremophile bacterium with the capacity to withstand tremendous DNA d...
PriA, a replication restart protein found in bacteria, is highly conserved in almost all prokaryotes...
DNA replication is a process that is vital to cell survival. When double stranded DNA goes through t...
DNA replication restart pathways enable bacterial cells to reinitiate DNA replication when replicati...
The bacteria Deinococcus radiodurans (D. rad) is able to survive multiple double stranded breaks to ...
The bacterial replicative helicases known as DnaB are considered to be members of the RecA superfami...
Background: Deinococcus radiodurans R1 is one of the most radiation-resistant organisms known and is...
Deinococcus radiodurans is a species of bacteria that has sparked a lot of interest since its discov...
HerA proteins are members of the FtsK-HerA superfamily of P-loop ATPases. FtsK is a bacterial protei...
The Gram positive bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans is able to withstand acute doses of gamma rays t...
DNA glycosylases are important repair enzymes that eliminate a diverse array of aberrant nucleobases...
Elongating DNA polymerases frequently encounter lesions or structures that impede prog-ress and requ...
DNA replication is the basis for the propagation and evolution of living organisms. It requires the ...
Deinococcus Radiodurans is a species of bacteria that has sparked a lot of interest since its discov...
During a cell’s life it must copy itself or face death. For the cell to form a new copy it must repl...