MuB is an ATP-dependent nonspecific DNA-binding protein that regulates the activity of the MuA transposase and captures target DNA for transposition. Mechanistic understanding of MuB function has previously been hindered by MuB's poor solubility. Here we combine bioinformatic, mutagenic, biochemical, and electron microscopic analyses to unmask the structure and function of MuB. We demonstrate that MuB is an ATPase associated with diverse cellular activities (AAA+ ATPase) and forms ATP-dependent filaments with or without DNA. We also identify critical residues for MuB's ATPase, DNA binding, protein polymerization, and MuA interaction activities. Using single-particle electron microscopy, we show that MuB assembles into a helical filament, wh...
Studies of bacteriophage Mu transposition paved the way for understanding retroviral integration and...
AbstractMutL and its homologs are essential for DNA mismatch repair. Mutations in genes encoding hum...
Ubiquitous Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes (SMC) complexes use a proteinaceous ring-shaped arc...
MuB is an ATP-dependent nonspecific DNA-binding protein that regulates the activity of the MuA trans...
Transposition target immunity is a phenomenon observed in some DNA transposons that are able to dis-...
12 p.- 7 fig.-2 tab. supl. -15 fig. supl.-1 vid.Summary Transposons are ubiquitous genetic elements ...
MutS is the key protein of the Escherichia coli DNA mismatch repair system. It recognizes mispaired ...
SummaryTransposons are ubiquitous genetic elements that drive genome rearrangements, evolution, and ...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway removes errors that appear during genome replication. MutS is ...
textBacteriophage Mu exhibits low specificity for the 5 bp sequence it selects as its transposition ...
DNA mismatch repair is central to the maintenance of genomic stability. It is initiated by the recog...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
DNA mismatch repair is initiated by the recognition of mismatches by MutS proteins. The mechanism by...
In Escherichia coli K-12, the RecA- and transposase-independent precise excision of transposons is t...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Prior to cell division, the DNA containing the genetic information o...
Studies of bacteriophage Mu transposition paved the way for understanding retroviral integration and...
AbstractMutL and its homologs are essential for DNA mismatch repair. Mutations in genes encoding hum...
Ubiquitous Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes (SMC) complexes use a proteinaceous ring-shaped arc...
MuB is an ATP-dependent nonspecific DNA-binding protein that regulates the activity of the MuA trans...
Transposition target immunity is a phenomenon observed in some DNA transposons that are able to dis-...
12 p.- 7 fig.-2 tab. supl. -15 fig. supl.-1 vid.Summary Transposons are ubiquitous genetic elements ...
MutS is the key protein of the Escherichia coli DNA mismatch repair system. It recognizes mispaired ...
SummaryTransposons are ubiquitous genetic elements that drive genome rearrangements, evolution, and ...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway removes errors that appear during genome replication. MutS is ...
textBacteriophage Mu exhibits low specificity for the 5 bp sequence it selects as its transposition ...
DNA mismatch repair is central to the maintenance of genomic stability. It is initiated by the recog...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
DNA mismatch repair is initiated by the recognition of mismatches by MutS proteins. The mechanism by...
In Escherichia coli K-12, the RecA- and transposase-independent precise excision of transposons is t...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Prior to cell division, the DNA containing the genetic information o...
Studies of bacteriophage Mu transposition paved the way for understanding retroviral integration and...
AbstractMutL and its homologs are essential for DNA mismatch repair. Mutations in genes encoding hum...
Ubiquitous Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes (SMC) complexes use a proteinaceous ring-shaped arc...