In hyperthermophilic Archaea genomic DNA is from relaxed to positively supercoiled in vivo because of the action of the enzyme reverse gyrase, and this peculiarity is believed to be related to stabilization of DNA against denaturation. We report the identification and characterization of Smj12, a novel protein of Sulfolobus solfataricus, which is homologous to members of the so-called Bacterial-Archaeal family of regulators, found in multiple copies in Eubacteria and Archaea. Whereas other members of the family are sequence-specific DNA- binding proteins and have been implicated in transcriptional regulation, Smj12 is a nonspecific DNA-binding protein that stabilizes the double helix and induces positive supercoiling. Smj12 is not abundant,...
International audienceIn all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoiling allowin...
The archaeal replication apparatus appears to be a simplified version of the eukaryotic one with few...
Organisms from the domain Archaea are ubiquitously represented on our planet and encompass diverse f...
In hyperthermophilic Archaea genomic DNA is from relaxed to positively supercoiled in vivo because o...
Archaeal transcription utilizes a complex multisubunit RNA polymerase and the basal transcription fa...
This work is supported by the The Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA)Single-strande...
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-binding proteins play an essential role in DNA replication and repair. T...
AbstractThe thermostable histone-like protein Sso7c (Sso for Sulfolobus solfataricus) from the archa...
The understanding of basic processes in the third domain of life, Archaea, has been greatly deepened...
Information processing pathways such as DNA replication are conserved in eukaryotes and archaea and ...
International audienceAbstract In all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoilin...
AbstractThe thermoacidophilic archaebacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus possesses several DNA binding ...
The research presented in this thesis is aimed at applying technologies in bioinformatics, biochemis...
DNA is constantly subjected to chemical and mechanical damage. The ability to repair the lesions sus...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Single-stranded DNA binding p...
International audienceIn all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoiling allowin...
The archaeal replication apparatus appears to be a simplified version of the eukaryotic one with few...
Organisms from the domain Archaea are ubiquitously represented on our planet and encompass diverse f...
In hyperthermophilic Archaea genomic DNA is from relaxed to positively supercoiled in vivo because o...
Archaeal transcription utilizes a complex multisubunit RNA polymerase and the basal transcription fa...
This work is supported by the The Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance (SULSA)Single-strande...
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-binding proteins play an essential role in DNA replication and repair. T...
AbstractThe thermostable histone-like protein Sso7c (Sso for Sulfolobus solfataricus) from the archa...
The understanding of basic processes in the third domain of life, Archaea, has been greatly deepened...
Information processing pathways such as DNA replication are conserved in eukaryotes and archaea and ...
International audienceAbstract In all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoilin...
AbstractThe thermoacidophilic archaebacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus possesses several DNA binding ...
The research presented in this thesis is aimed at applying technologies in bioinformatics, biochemis...
DNA is constantly subjected to chemical and mechanical damage. The ability to repair the lesions sus...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Single-stranded DNA binding p...
International audienceIn all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoiling allowin...
The archaeal replication apparatus appears to be a simplified version of the eukaryotic one with few...
Organisms from the domain Archaea are ubiquitously represented on our planet and encompass diverse f...