The SOS response is a bacterial DNA damage response pathway that has been heavily implicated in bacteria’s ability to evolve resistance to antibiotics. Activation of the SOS response is dependent on the interaction between two bacterial proteins, RecA and LexA. RecA acts as a DNA damage sensor by forming lengthy oligomeric filaments (RecA*) along single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in an ATP-dependent manner. RecA* can then bind to LexA, the repressor of SOS response genes, triggering LexA degradation and leading to induction of the SOS response. Formation of the RecA*-LexA complex therefore serves as the key “SOS activation signal.” Given the challenges associated with studying a complex involving multiple macromolecular interactions, the essentia...
AbstractE. coli responds to DNA damage by derepressing the transcription of about 20 genes that make...
Essential to the two distinct cellular events of genetic recombination and SOS induction in Escheric...
Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria represent a global emergency, limiting the effective treatment of bact...
Repairing DNA damage begins with its detection and is often followed by elicitation of a cellular re...
During the course of normal DNA replication, replication forks are constantly encountering housekee...
Antimicrobial resistance threatens the eradication of infectious diseases and impairs the efficacy o...
Antimicrobial resistance threatens the eradication of infectious diseases and impairs the efficacy o...
implementing multiple resistant mechanisms. Among processes that bacteria implement to contribute to...
The ability of bacterial pathogens to evolve and adapt to our antimicrobial agents has precipitated ...
Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria represent a global emergency, limiting the effective treatment of bact...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
The Escherichia coli SOS response to DNA damage is modulated by the RecA protein, a recombinase that...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
Prokaryotes possess a remarkable ability to respond to environmental stressors using simple genetic ...
The RecA protein of Escherichia coli is a small protein involved in many important functions includi...
AbstractE. coli responds to DNA damage by derepressing the transcription of about 20 genes that make...
Essential to the two distinct cellular events of genetic recombination and SOS induction in Escheric...
Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria represent a global emergency, limiting the effective treatment of bact...
Repairing DNA damage begins with its detection and is often followed by elicitation of a cellular re...
During the course of normal DNA replication, replication forks are constantly encountering housekee...
Antimicrobial resistance threatens the eradication of infectious diseases and impairs the efficacy o...
Antimicrobial resistance threatens the eradication of infectious diseases and impairs the efficacy o...
implementing multiple resistant mechanisms. Among processes that bacteria implement to contribute to...
The ability of bacterial pathogens to evolve and adapt to our antimicrobial agents has precipitated ...
Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria represent a global emergency, limiting the effective treatment of bact...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
The Escherichia coli SOS response to DNA damage is modulated by the RecA protein, a recombinase that...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
Prokaryotes possess a remarkable ability to respond to environmental stressors using simple genetic ...
The RecA protein of Escherichia coli is a small protein involved in many important functions includi...
AbstractE. coli responds to DNA damage by derepressing the transcription of about 20 genes that make...
Essential to the two distinct cellular events of genetic recombination and SOS induction in Escheric...
Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria represent a global emergency, limiting the effective treatment of bact...