A bioinformatic search for LexA boxes, combined with transcriptomic detection of loci responsive to DNA damage, identified 48 members of the SOS regulon in the genome of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Single cell analysis using fluorescent fusions revealed that heterogeneous expression is a common trait of SOS response genes, with formation of SOSOFF and SOSON subpopulations. Phenotypic cell variants formed in the absence of external DNA damage show gene expression patterns that are mainly determined by the position and the heterology index of the LexA box. SOS induction upon DNA damage produces SOSOFF and SOSON subpopulations that contain live and dead cells. The nature and concentration of the DNA damaging agent and the time of ...
Sequence data from the past decade has laid bare the significance of horizontal gene transfer in cre...
Salmonella Genomic Island 1 (SGI1) is a multidrug resistance integrative mobilizable element specifi...
Early events occurring during induction of the SOS response in Escherichia coli are poorly understoo...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
The SOS response that responds to DNA damage induces many genes that are under LexA repression. A de...
The SOS regulon of Escherichia coli consists of more than two dozen genes which are induced by damag...
AbstractInfection of Salmonella enterica with lytic mutants of either P22 or SE1 bacteriophages trig...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
International audienceThe presence of an abnormal amount of single-stranded DNA in the bacterial cel...
The bacterial SOS response represents a paradigm of gene networks controlled by a master transcripti...
In this thesis genetic tools were designed and implemented to study cellular heterogeneity in clonal...
Transcription of the Salmonella enterica recA gene is negatively controlled by the LexA protein, the...
Addressing DNA lesion, the SOS response is conserved in bacterial domain and governed by DNA binding...
Salmonella can survive for long periods under extreme desiccation conditions. This stress tolerance ...
Sequence data from the past decade has laid bare the significance of horizontal gene transfer in cre...
Salmonella Genomic Island 1 (SGI1) is a multidrug resistance integrative mobilizable element specifi...
Early events occurring during induction of the SOS response in Escherichia coli are poorly understoo...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
The SOS response that responds to DNA damage induces many genes that are under LexA repression. A de...
The SOS regulon of Escherichia coli consists of more than two dozen genes which are induced by damag...
AbstractInfection of Salmonella enterica with lytic mutants of either P22 or SE1 bacteriophages trig...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
International audienceThe presence of an abnormal amount of single-stranded DNA in the bacterial cel...
The bacterial SOS response represents a paradigm of gene networks controlled by a master transcripti...
In this thesis genetic tools were designed and implemented to study cellular heterogeneity in clonal...
Transcription of the Salmonella enterica recA gene is negatively controlled by the LexA protein, the...
Addressing DNA lesion, the SOS response is conserved in bacterial domain and governed by DNA binding...
Salmonella can survive for long periods under extreme desiccation conditions. This stress tolerance ...
Sequence data from the past decade has laid bare the significance of horizontal gene transfer in cre...
Salmonella Genomic Island 1 (SGI1) is a multidrug resistance integrative mobilizable element specifi...
Early events occurring during induction of the SOS response in Escherichia coli are poorly understoo...