International audienceQuantitative fluorescence fluctuation microscopy and spectroscopy Live cell imaging Protein modeling A B S T R A C T Mrr from Escherichia coli K12 is a type IV restriction endonuclease whose role is to recognize and cleave foreign methylated DNA. Beyond this protective role, Mrr can inflict chromosomal DNA damage that elicits the SOS response in the host cell upon heterologous expression of specific methyltransferases such as M.HhaII, or after exposure to high pressure (HP). Activation of Mrr in response to these perturbations involves an oligomeric switch that dissociates inactive homo-tetramers into active dimers. Here we used scanning number and brightness (sN&B) analysis to determine in vivo the stoichiometry of a ...
DNA mismatch repair detects and removes mismatches from DNA by a conserved mechanism, reducing the e...
Mrr superfamily of homologous genes in microbial genomes restricts modified DNA in vivo. However, th...
The process of DNA mismatch repair is initiated when MutS recognizes mismatched DNA bases and starts...
International audienceQuantitative fluorescence fluctuation microscopy and spectroscopy Live cell im...
A sub-lethal hydrostatic pressure (HP) shock of ∼100 MPa elicits a RecA-dependent DNA damage (SOS) r...
The pressure encountered by organisms on Earth varies from the atmospheric pressure to 110 MPa as re...
High hydrostatic pressure (HP) processing is a non-thermal pasteurization technique that inactivates...
In this study, we examined the intracellular where-abouts of Mrr, a cryptic type IV restriction endo...
The bacterial SOS response is not only a vital reply to DNA damage but also constitutes an essential...
Restriction modification (RM) systems play a crucial role in preventing the entry of foreign DNA int...
Type I restriction-modification (R-M) enzymes recognize specific sequences on foreign DNA invading t...
In Escherichia coli, MutS initiates mismatch repair (MMR) by binding mispaired DNA. MutL, an interme...
An 8-bp recognition sequence, secondary activity, and allosteric activity for the primary sequence m...
Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in Escherichia coli leads to ...
<div><p>Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in <i>Escherichia col...
DNA mismatch repair detects and removes mismatches from DNA by a conserved mechanism, reducing the e...
Mrr superfamily of homologous genes in microbial genomes restricts modified DNA in vivo. However, th...
The process of DNA mismatch repair is initiated when MutS recognizes mismatched DNA bases and starts...
International audienceQuantitative fluorescence fluctuation microscopy and spectroscopy Live cell im...
A sub-lethal hydrostatic pressure (HP) shock of ∼100 MPa elicits a RecA-dependent DNA damage (SOS) r...
The pressure encountered by organisms on Earth varies from the atmospheric pressure to 110 MPa as re...
High hydrostatic pressure (HP) processing is a non-thermal pasteurization technique that inactivates...
In this study, we examined the intracellular where-abouts of Mrr, a cryptic type IV restriction endo...
The bacterial SOS response is not only a vital reply to DNA damage but also constitutes an essential...
Restriction modification (RM) systems play a crucial role in preventing the entry of foreign DNA int...
Type I restriction-modification (R-M) enzymes recognize specific sequences on foreign DNA invading t...
In Escherichia coli, MutS initiates mismatch repair (MMR) by binding mispaired DNA. MutL, an interme...
An 8-bp recognition sequence, secondary activity, and allosteric activity for the primary sequence m...
Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in Escherichia coli leads to ...
<div><p>Expression of mutant EcoRII methyltransferase protein (M.EcoRII-C186A) in <i>Escherichia col...
DNA mismatch repair detects and removes mismatches from DNA by a conserved mechanism, reducing the e...
Mrr superfamily of homologous genes in microbial genomes restricts modified DNA in vivo. However, th...
The process of DNA mismatch repair is initiated when MutS recognizes mismatched DNA bases and starts...