AbstractIn this study, we aim to identify a common, general mode of toxic action in Escherichia coli when experiencing DNA damage, irrespective of the agents used. We conducted or collected 69 microarray data from seven different DNA damaging agents. In a quantitative manner, we constructed a probable DNA damage stress network, entitled the ‘Functional Linked Network (FLN)’, which consists of 399 significantly perturbed genes and the 1283 interactions among them. The SOS response related genes (LexA modules) were found to be dominantly activated by DNA damage, irrespective of the agents. Several minor, plausible modules were also implicated in this network, and appear to be related with the metabolic inhibition response to DNA damage or med...
AbstractThe identification of cellular responses to damage can promote mechanistic insight into stre...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
AbstractIn this study, we aim to identify a common, general mode of toxic action in Escherichia coli...
International audienceMechanisms of DNA repair and mutagenesis are defined on the basis of relativel...
Mechanisms of DNA repair and mutagenesis are defined on the basis of relatively few proteins acting ...
The SOS regulon of Escherichia coli consists of more than two dozen genes which are induced by damag...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
The mechanisms of the bacterial response to biocides are poorly understood, despite their broad appl...
As antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved understanding...
SummaryAs antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved unders...
International audienceThe presence of an abnormal amount of single-stranded DNA in the bacterial cel...
As antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved understanding...
The bacterial SOS response represents a paradigm of gene networks controlled by a master transcripti...
The Escherichia coli SOS response is an inducible DNA damage repair pathway controlled by two key re...
AbstractThe identification of cellular responses to damage can promote mechanistic insight into stre...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
AbstractIn this study, we aim to identify a common, general mode of toxic action in Escherichia coli...
International audienceMechanisms of DNA repair and mutagenesis are defined on the basis of relativel...
Mechanisms of DNA repair and mutagenesis are defined on the basis of relatively few proteins acting ...
The SOS regulon of Escherichia coli consists of more than two dozen genes which are induced by damag...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
The mechanisms of the bacterial response to biocides are poorly understood, despite their broad appl...
As antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved understanding...
SummaryAs antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved unders...
International audienceThe presence of an abnormal amount of single-stranded DNA in the bacterial cel...
As antibiotic resistance is increasingly becoming a public health concern, an improved understanding...
The bacterial SOS response represents a paradigm of gene networks controlled by a master transcripti...
The Escherichia coli SOS response is an inducible DNA damage repair pathway controlled by two key re...
AbstractThe identification of cellular responses to damage can promote mechanistic insight into stre...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...