The process of recombinational repair is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity and generating biological diversity. In association with RuvB and RuvC, RuvA plays a central role in processing and resolving Holliday junctions, which are a critical intermediate in homologous recombination. Here, the cloning, purification and structure determination of the RuvA protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MtRuvA) are reported. Analysis of the structure and comparison with other known RuvA proteins reveal an octameric state with conserved subunit-subunit interaction surfaces, indicating the requirement of octamer formation for biological activity. A detailed analysis of plasticity in the RuvA molecules has led to insights into the invariant and ...
AbstractPurified proteins have been used to reconstitute an in vitro system for the medial-to-late s...
In prokaryotes, repair by homologous recombination provides a major means to reinstate the genetic i...
The recA locus of pathogenic mycobacteria differs from that of nonpathogenic species because it cont...
The process of recombinational repair is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity and generating bi...
Homologous recombination is a fundamental cellular process evolved to maintain genomic integrity and...
RuvA, along with RuvB, is involved in branch migration of heteroduplex DNA in homologous recombinati...
RuvA, along with RuvB, is involved in branch migration of heteroduplex DNA in homologous recombinati...
A central step in the process of homologous genetic recombination is the strand exchange between two...
A central step in the process of homologous genetic recombination is the strand exchange between two...
A central step in the process of homologous genetic recombination is the strand exchange between two...
Sequencing of the complete genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, combined with the rapidly increasin...
Sequencing of the complete genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, combined with the rapidly increasin...
AbstractBackground: Homologous recombination is crucial for genetic diversity and repairing damaged ...
Initially discovered in Escherichia coli, RuvAB proteins are ubiquitous in bacteria and play a dual ...
The ribosome recycling factor from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been crystallized. The monoclinic ...
AbstractPurified proteins have been used to reconstitute an in vitro system for the medial-to-late s...
In prokaryotes, repair by homologous recombination provides a major means to reinstate the genetic i...
The recA locus of pathogenic mycobacteria differs from that of nonpathogenic species because it cont...
The process of recombinational repair is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity and generating bi...
Homologous recombination is a fundamental cellular process evolved to maintain genomic integrity and...
RuvA, along with RuvB, is involved in branch migration of heteroduplex DNA in homologous recombinati...
RuvA, along with RuvB, is involved in branch migration of heteroduplex DNA in homologous recombinati...
A central step in the process of homologous genetic recombination is the strand exchange between two...
A central step in the process of homologous genetic recombination is the strand exchange between two...
A central step in the process of homologous genetic recombination is the strand exchange between two...
Sequencing of the complete genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, combined with the rapidly increasin...
Sequencing of the complete genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, combined with the rapidly increasin...
AbstractBackground: Homologous recombination is crucial for genetic diversity and repairing damaged ...
Initially discovered in Escherichia coli, RuvAB proteins are ubiquitous in bacteria and play a dual ...
The ribosome recycling factor from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been crystallized. The monoclinic ...
AbstractPurified proteins have been used to reconstitute an in vitro system for the medial-to-late s...
In prokaryotes, repair by homologous recombination provides a major means to reinstate the genetic i...
The recA locus of pathogenic mycobacteria differs from that of nonpathogenic species because it cont...