Double strand breaks (DSBs) in E. coli chromosome (such as those induced by gamma rays) are repaired by recombination repair, during which a certain amount of DNA gets degraded. We monitored DNA degradation in gamma-irradiated cells to assess processing of DSBs. DNA degradation in irradiated cells is regulated by RecA protein concentration and its affinity of ssDNA binding, as well as by exonucleases that trim 3′-terminated ss tails. Here we determined the effects of proteins that affect formation and stability of RecA nucleofilaments on DNA degradation and cell survival. RecF and UvrD suppressed DNA degradation through RecA protein function and SOS induction, while also improving gamma survival. RecF and UvrD function in one pathway. Actin...
AbstractDouble-stranded DNA break repair and homologous recombination in E. coli are initiated by th...
The SOS response is an important mechanism which allows Escherichia coli cells to maintain genome in...
Homologous recombination is generally considered a major mechanism by which cells repair many types ...
Abstract Double strand breaks (DSBs) in E. coli chromosome (such as those induced by gamma rays) ar...
Abstract Double strand breaks (DSBs) in E. coli chromosome (such as those induced by gamma rays) ar...
Abstract Double strand breaks (DSBs) in E. coli chromosome (such as those induced by gamma rays) ar...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are lethal DNA lesions, which are repaired by homologous recombination i...
After UV doses that disrupt DNA replication, the recovery of replication at replication forks in Esc...
To preserve genome integrity, all living organisms have developed strategies to respond to chromoso...
In Escherichia coli, the recA function is required for general recombination, repair of DNA damage a...
Homologous recombination repairs potentially lethal DNA lesions such as double-strand DNA breaks (DS...
In order to survive all organisms must repair constantly appearing double strand breaks (DSBs) in th...
Damir Ðermić Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of Molecular Biology, Zagreb, Croatia Ab...
In Escherichia coli, the recovery of replication following disruption by UV-induced DNA damage requi...
The order of discovery can have a profound effect upon the way in which we think about the function ...
AbstractDouble-stranded DNA break repair and homologous recombination in E. coli are initiated by th...
The SOS response is an important mechanism which allows Escherichia coli cells to maintain genome in...
Homologous recombination is generally considered a major mechanism by which cells repair many types ...
Abstract Double strand breaks (DSBs) in E. coli chromosome (such as those induced by gamma rays) ar...
Abstract Double strand breaks (DSBs) in E. coli chromosome (such as those induced by gamma rays) ar...
Abstract Double strand breaks (DSBs) in E. coli chromosome (such as those induced by gamma rays) ar...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are lethal DNA lesions, which are repaired by homologous recombination i...
After UV doses that disrupt DNA replication, the recovery of replication at replication forks in Esc...
To preserve genome integrity, all living organisms have developed strategies to respond to chromoso...
In Escherichia coli, the recA function is required for general recombination, repair of DNA damage a...
Homologous recombination repairs potentially lethal DNA lesions such as double-strand DNA breaks (DS...
In order to survive all organisms must repair constantly appearing double strand breaks (DSBs) in th...
Damir Ðermić Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of Molecular Biology, Zagreb, Croatia Ab...
In Escherichia coli, the recovery of replication following disruption by UV-induced DNA damage requi...
The order of discovery can have a profound effect upon the way in which we think about the function ...
AbstractDouble-stranded DNA break repair and homologous recombination in E. coli are initiated by th...
The SOS response is an important mechanism which allows Escherichia coli cells to maintain genome in...
Homologous recombination is generally considered a major mechanism by which cells repair many types ...