BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, is capable of staying asymptomatically in a latent form, persisting for years in very low replicating state, before getting reactivated to cause active infection. It is therefore important to study M.tb chromosome replication, specifically its initiation and regulation. While the region between dnaA and dnaN gene is capable of autonomous replication, little is known about the interaction between DnaA initiator protein, oriC origin of replication sequences and their negative effectors of replication. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: By KMnO(4) mapping assays the sequences involved in open complex formation within oriC, mediated by M.tb DnaA protein, were map...
Initiation of chromosomal replication and its cell cycle–coordinated regulation bear crucial and fun...
All organisms depend on a variety of oligomeric ATPase assemblies to carry out essential cellular pr...
The primary role of the bacterial protein DnaA is to initiate chromosomal replication. The DnaA prot...
Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, is capable of ...
In a previous study a functional mycobacterial origin of replication, oriC, was isolated on a plasmi...
Details of the mechanism of DNA replication in the slow growing pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
Details of the mechanism of DNA replication in the slow growing pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
The cell-cycle-co-ordinated initiation of chromosomal replication is highly regulated. The ordered a...
DNA replication is fundamental for life, yet a detailed understanding of bacterial DNA replication i...
DNA replication is fundamental for life, yet a detailed understanding of bacterial DNA replication i...
To initiate chromosomal DNA replication, specific proteins bind to the replication origin region and...
<p>Although the mechanisms that precisely time initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria rema...
The replication origin and the initiator protein DnaA are the main targets for regulation of chromos...
Although the mechanisms that precisely time initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria remain ...
This review summarizes the mechanisms of the initiator protein DnaA in replication initiation and it...
Initiation of chromosomal replication and its cell cycle–coordinated regulation bear crucial and fun...
All organisms depend on a variety of oligomeric ATPase assemblies to carry out essential cellular pr...
The primary role of the bacterial protein DnaA is to initiate chromosomal replication. The DnaA prot...
Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, is capable of ...
In a previous study a functional mycobacterial origin of replication, oriC, was isolated on a plasmi...
Details of the mechanism of DNA replication in the slow growing pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
Details of the mechanism of DNA replication in the slow growing pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
The cell-cycle-co-ordinated initiation of chromosomal replication is highly regulated. The ordered a...
DNA replication is fundamental for life, yet a detailed understanding of bacterial DNA replication i...
DNA replication is fundamental for life, yet a detailed understanding of bacterial DNA replication i...
To initiate chromosomal DNA replication, specific proteins bind to the replication origin region and...
<p>Although the mechanisms that precisely time initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria rema...
The replication origin and the initiator protein DnaA are the main targets for regulation of chromos...
Although the mechanisms that precisely time initiation of chromosome replication in bacteria remain ...
This review summarizes the mechanisms of the initiator protein DnaA in replication initiation and it...
Initiation of chromosomal replication and its cell cycle–coordinated regulation bear crucial and fun...
All organisms depend on a variety of oligomeric ATPase assemblies to carry out essential cellular pr...
The primary role of the bacterial protein DnaA is to initiate chromosomal replication. The DnaA prot...