To cope with stressful conditions, including antibiotic exposure, bacteria activate the SOS response, a pathway that induces error-prone DNA repair and mutagenesis mechanisms. In most bacteria, the SOS response relies on the transcriptional repressor LexA and the co-protease RecA, the latter being also involved in homologous recombination. The role of the SOS response in stress-and antibiotic-induced mutagenesis has been characterized in detail in the model organism Escherichia coli. However, its effect on antibiotic resistance in the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is less clear. Here, we analyzed a recA deletion mutant and confirmed, by conjugation and gene expression assays, that RecA is required for homologous recombination and SO...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa é um patógeno humano que tem preocupado a comunidade científica pelo aumento ...
concentrations of some antibiotics have been reported to stimulate mutagenesis and recom-bination, w...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
To cope with stressful conditions, including antibiotic exposure, bacteria activate the SOS response...
To cope with stressful conditions, including antibiotic exposure, bacteria activate the SOS response...
Western (immunoblot) analysis using Escherichia coli anti-RecA antiserum revealed that expression of...
The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria poses a serious threat to human health. In the case of seve...
ABSTRACT The bacterial SOS response is a DNA damage repair network that is strongly implicated in bo...
The Escherichia coli SOS response is an inducible DNA damage repair pathway controlled by two key re...
The SOS response to DNA damage that induces up to 10% of the prokaryotic genome requires RecA action...
Repairing DNA damage begins with its detection and is often followed by elicitation of a cellular re...
We cloned a 2.3-kilobase-pair fragment of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO chromosome which is capable...
The SOS response to DNA damage that induces up to 10 % of the prokaryotic genome requires RecA actio...
The SOS response to DNA damage that induces up to 10% of the prokaryotic genome requires RecA action...
Emergence of resistance is never far behind the introduction of new antimicrobials. In response to a...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa é um patógeno humano que tem preocupado a comunidade científica pelo aumento ...
concentrations of some antibiotics have been reported to stimulate mutagenesis and recom-bination, w...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
To cope with stressful conditions, including antibiotic exposure, bacteria activate the SOS response...
To cope with stressful conditions, including antibiotic exposure, bacteria activate the SOS response...
Western (immunoblot) analysis using Escherichia coli anti-RecA antiserum revealed that expression of...
The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria poses a serious threat to human health. In the case of seve...
ABSTRACT The bacterial SOS response is a DNA damage repair network that is strongly implicated in bo...
The Escherichia coli SOS response is an inducible DNA damage repair pathway controlled by two key re...
The SOS response to DNA damage that induces up to 10% of the prokaryotic genome requires RecA action...
Repairing DNA damage begins with its detection and is often followed by elicitation of a cellular re...
We cloned a 2.3-kilobase-pair fragment of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO chromosome which is capable...
The SOS response to DNA damage that induces up to 10 % of the prokaryotic genome requires RecA actio...
The SOS response to DNA damage that induces up to 10% of the prokaryotic genome requires RecA action...
Emergence of resistance is never far behind the introduction of new antimicrobials. In response to a...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa é um patógeno humano que tem preocupado a comunidade científica pelo aumento ...
concentrations of some antibiotics have been reported to stimulate mutagenesis and recom-bination, w...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...