The RecA protein orchestrates the cellular response to DNA damage via its multiple roles in the bacterial SOS response. Lack of tools that provide unambiguous access to the various RecA states within the cell have prevented understanding of the spatial and temporal changes in RecA structure/function that underlie control of the damage response. Here, we develop a monomeric C-terminal fragment of the λ repressor as a novel fluorescent probe that specifically interacts with RecA filaments on single-stranded DNA (RecA*). Single-molecule imaging techniques in live cells demonstrate that RecA is largely sequestered in storage structures during normal metabolism. Upon DNA damage, the storage structures dissolve and the cytosolic pool of RecA rapi...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the E. coli RecA protein was solved more than 10 years ago, but it ...
RecA plays a central role in DNA repair and is a main actor involved in homologous recombination (HR...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are lethal DNA lesions, which are repaired by homologous recombination i...
In bacteria, genetic recombination is a major mechanism for DNA repair. The RecF, RecO and RecR prot...
The RecA protein of Escherichia coli plays a crucial roles in DNA recombination and repair, as well ...
During the course of normal DNA replication, replication forks are constantly encountering housekee...
RecA, the key protein in homologous recombination, performs its actions as a helical filament on sin...
<p>At the core of homologous DNA repair, RecA catalyzes the strand exchange reaction. This process i...
In Escherichia coli, the recA function is required for general recombination, repair of DNA damage a...
Homologous recombination (HR) plays a critical role in many important cellular processes, including ...
RecG is a DNA translocase encoded by most species of bacteria. The Escherichia coli protein targets ...
Escherichia coli RecA is the defining member of a ubiquitous class of DNA strand-exchange proteins t...
The SOS response is a bacterial DNA damage response pathway that has been heavily implicated in bact...
Escherichia coli RecA protein catalyzes the central DNA strand-exchange step of homologous recom-bin...
Escherichia coli RecA is the defining member of a ubiquitous class of DNA strand exchange proteins t...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the E. coli RecA protein was solved more than 10 years ago, but it ...
RecA plays a central role in DNA repair and is a main actor involved in homologous recombination (HR...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are lethal DNA lesions, which are repaired by homologous recombination i...
In bacteria, genetic recombination is a major mechanism for DNA repair. The RecF, RecO and RecR prot...
The RecA protein of Escherichia coli plays a crucial roles in DNA recombination and repair, as well ...
During the course of normal DNA replication, replication forks are constantly encountering housekee...
RecA, the key protein in homologous recombination, performs its actions as a helical filament on sin...
<p>At the core of homologous DNA repair, RecA catalyzes the strand exchange reaction. This process i...
In Escherichia coli, the recA function is required for general recombination, repair of DNA damage a...
Homologous recombination (HR) plays a critical role in many important cellular processes, including ...
RecG is a DNA translocase encoded by most species of bacteria. The Escherichia coli protein targets ...
Escherichia coli RecA is the defining member of a ubiquitous class of DNA strand-exchange proteins t...
The SOS response is a bacterial DNA damage response pathway that has been heavily implicated in bact...
Escherichia coli RecA protein catalyzes the central DNA strand-exchange step of homologous recom-bin...
Escherichia coli RecA is the defining member of a ubiquitous class of DNA strand exchange proteins t...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the E. coli RecA protein was solved more than 10 years ago, but it ...
RecA plays a central role in DNA repair and is a main actor involved in homologous recombination (HR...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are lethal DNA lesions, which are repaired by homologous recombination i...