Cellular DNA is constantly under threat from exogenous as well as endogenous genotoxic agents that result in DNA damage. Transcription, the first step of gene expression, helps to safeguard the genome via the transcription-coupled repair (TCR) process. During this reaction, transcription complexes stalled at sites of lesions stimulate recruitment of DNA repair factors. In prokaryotes, TCR is mediated by the translocase Mfd. Mfd displaces stalled transcription complexes and subsequently recruits UvrA-UvrB, the damage recognition complex that detects bulky lesions. How TCR is orchestrated in cellular environments remains poorly understood. To further our understanding of TCR in live cells, we developed fluorescent probes to visualise single m...
Cells dedicate tremendous amounts of energy to express essential genes for survival. During transcri...
The cellular response to transcription-blocking DNA lesions involves the stalling of elongating RNA ...
International audience: DNA repair is often a complex, multi-component, multi-step process; this mak...
In transcription-coupled repair (TCR), nucleotide excision repair occurs most rapidly in the templat...
In the model organism Escherichia coli, helix distorting lesions are recognized by the UvrAB damage ...
The Escherichia coli transcription-repair coupling factor Mfd displaces stalled RNA polymerase and d...
Transcription-coupled repair (TCR) is a cellular process by which some forms of DNA damage are repai...
International audienceWe characterize in real time the composition and catalytic state of the initia...
International audienceTranscription-coupled DNA repair uses components of the transcription machiner...
Unrepaired DNA lesions are a potent block to replication, leading to replication fork collapse, doub...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) removes chemically diverse DNA lesions in all domains of life. In E...
Cellular DNA damage is reversed by balanced repair pathways that avoid accumulation of toxic interme...
During transcription elongation, bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) can pause, backtrack or stall when ...
In response to transcription-blocking DNA lesions such as those generated by UV irradiation, cells a...
In 1989, transcription-repair coupling (TRC) was first described in Escherichia coli, as the transcr...
Cells dedicate tremendous amounts of energy to express essential genes for survival. During transcri...
The cellular response to transcription-blocking DNA lesions involves the stalling of elongating RNA ...
International audience: DNA repair is often a complex, multi-component, multi-step process; this mak...
In transcription-coupled repair (TCR), nucleotide excision repair occurs most rapidly in the templat...
In the model organism Escherichia coli, helix distorting lesions are recognized by the UvrAB damage ...
The Escherichia coli transcription-repair coupling factor Mfd displaces stalled RNA polymerase and d...
Transcription-coupled repair (TCR) is a cellular process by which some forms of DNA damage are repai...
International audienceWe characterize in real time the composition and catalytic state of the initia...
International audienceTranscription-coupled DNA repair uses components of the transcription machiner...
Unrepaired DNA lesions are a potent block to replication, leading to replication fork collapse, doub...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) removes chemically diverse DNA lesions in all domains of life. In E...
Cellular DNA damage is reversed by balanced repair pathways that avoid accumulation of toxic interme...
During transcription elongation, bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) can pause, backtrack or stall when ...
In response to transcription-blocking DNA lesions such as those generated by UV irradiation, cells a...
In 1989, transcription-repair coupling (TRC) was first described in Escherichia coli, as the transcr...
Cells dedicate tremendous amounts of energy to express essential genes for survival. During transcri...
The cellular response to transcription-blocking DNA lesions involves the stalling of elongating RNA ...
International audience: DNA repair is often a complex, multi-component, multi-step process; this mak...