We report a dual illumination, single-molecule imaging strategy to dissect directly and in real-time the correlation between nanometer-scale domain motion of a DNA repair protein and its interaction with individual DNA substrates. The strategy was applied to XPD, an FeS cluster-containing DNA repair helicase. Conformational dynamics was assessed via FeS-mediated quenching of a fluorophore site-specifically incorporated into XPD. Simultaneously, binding of DNA molecules labeled with a spectrally distinct fluorophore was detected by colocalization of the DNA- and protein-derived signals. We show that XPD undergoes thermally driven conformational transitions that manifest in spatial separation of its two auxiliary domains. DNA binding does not...
DNA helicases are motor proteins that catalyze the unwinding of double-stranded DNA into single-stra...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism that processes helixdestab...
Many protein interactions with DNA require specific sequences; however, how these sequences are loca...
DNA replication is a fundamental cellular process. However, the structure and dynamics of the eukary...
We have previously introduced tethered fluorophore motion (TFM), a single-molecule fluorescence tech...
The maintenance of DNA integrity is a highly involved and regulated process, requiring the coordinat...
DNA metabolism comprises central cellular functions that are required to support cell growth and gra...
AbstractWe have previously introduced tethered fluorophore motion (TFM), a single-molecule fluoresce...
Recent advances in single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have allowed the direct observati...
DNA repair safeguards the genome against a diversity of DNA damaging agents. Although the mechanisms...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
Single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have become important tools in biological research t...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
DNA helicases are motor proteins that catalyze the unwinding of double-stranded DNA into single-stra...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism that processes helixdestab...
Many protein interactions with DNA require specific sequences; however, how these sequences are loca...
DNA replication is a fundamental cellular process. However, the structure and dynamics of the eukary...
We have previously introduced tethered fluorophore motion (TFM), a single-molecule fluorescence tech...
The maintenance of DNA integrity is a highly involved and regulated process, requiring the coordinat...
DNA metabolism comprises central cellular functions that are required to support cell growth and gra...
AbstractWe have previously introduced tethered fluorophore motion (TFM), a single-molecule fluoresce...
Recent advances in single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have allowed the direct observati...
DNA repair safeguards the genome against a diversity of DNA damaging agents. Although the mechanisms...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
Single-molecule fluorescence imaging techniques have become important tools in biological research t...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
International audienceHelicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins that utilize the energy deri...
DNA helicases are motor proteins that catalyze the unwinding of double-stranded DNA into single-stra...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism that processes helixdestab...
Many protein interactions with DNA require specific sequences; however, how these sequences are loca...