AbstractDNA phosphorothioation is widespread in many bacterial species. By homology analysis of the dnd gene cluster in Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-1, a spfBCDE gene cluster involved in DNA phosphorothioation was localized. Disruption of the spfD gene, a dndD homolog, caused the loss of the Dnd phenotype and demonstrated the involvement of spfD in DNA phosphorothioation in P. fluorescens Pf0-1. The ATPase activity of SpfD suggests that SpfD could hydrolyze ATP to provide the energy required in the DNA phosphorothioate modification process
Synthetic phosphorothioate (PT) internucleotide linkages, in which a nonbridging oxygen is replaced ...
Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modificat...
The Pho regulon integrates the sensing of environmental inorganic phosphate (Pi) availability with c...
AbstractDNA phosphorothioation is widespread in many bacterial species. By homology analysis of the ...
Bacterial phosphorothioate (PT) DNA modifications are incorporated by Dnd proteins A-E and often fun...
Phosphorothioate (PT) modification of DNA, with sulfur replacing a nonbridging phosphate oxygen, was...
A wide variety of prokaryotes possess DNA modifications consisting of sequence-specific phosphorothi...
The chemical diversity of physiological DNA modifications has expanded with the identification of ph...
Abstract Background A novel DNA phosphorothioate modification (DNA sulfur modification), in which on...
Background: Strains of Escherichia coli that are non-typeable by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (P...
The Dnd DNA degradation phenotype was first observed during electrophoresis of genomic DNA from Stre...
Phosphorothioation (PT) involves the replacement of a nonbridging phosphate oxygen on the DNA backbo...
DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification is a recently identified epigenetic modification that occurs ...
Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modificat...
<div><p>Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a m...
Synthetic phosphorothioate (PT) internucleotide linkages, in which a nonbridging oxygen is replaced ...
Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modificat...
The Pho regulon integrates the sensing of environmental inorganic phosphate (Pi) availability with c...
AbstractDNA phosphorothioation is widespread in many bacterial species. By homology analysis of the ...
Bacterial phosphorothioate (PT) DNA modifications are incorporated by Dnd proteins A-E and often fun...
Phosphorothioate (PT) modification of DNA, with sulfur replacing a nonbridging phosphate oxygen, was...
A wide variety of prokaryotes possess DNA modifications consisting of sequence-specific phosphorothi...
The chemical diversity of physiological DNA modifications has expanded with the identification of ph...
Abstract Background A novel DNA phosphorothioate modification (DNA sulfur modification), in which on...
Background: Strains of Escherichia coli that are non-typeable by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (P...
The Dnd DNA degradation phenotype was first observed during electrophoresis of genomic DNA from Stre...
Phosphorothioation (PT) involves the replacement of a nonbridging phosphate oxygen on the DNA backbo...
DNA phosphorothioate (PT) modification is a recently identified epigenetic modification that occurs ...
Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modificat...
<div><p>Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a m...
Synthetic phosphorothioate (PT) internucleotide linkages, in which a nonbridging oxygen is replaced ...
Many bacterial species modify their DNA with the addition of sulfur to phosphate groups, a modificat...
The Pho regulon integrates the sensing of environmental inorganic phosphate (Pi) availability with c...