PprA is known to contribute to Deinococcus radiodurans' remarkable capacity to survive a variety of genotoxic assaults. The molecular bases for PprA's role(s) in the maintenance of the damaged D. radiodurans genome are incompletely understood, but PprA is thought to promote D. radiodurans's capacity for DSB repair. PprA is found in a multiprotein DNA processing complex along with an ATP type DNA ligase, and the D. radiodurans toposiomerase IB (DraTopoIB) as well as other proteins. Here, we show that PprA is a key contributor to D. radiodurans resistance to nalidixic acid (Nal), an inhibitor of topoisomerase II. Growth of wild type D. radiodurans and a pprA mutant were similar in the absence of exogenous genotoxic insults; however, the pprA ...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
ABSTRACT PprA, a radiation-induced Deinococcus-specific protein, was previously shown to be required...
Analysis of the genome sequences of Deinococcus spp. discovered the radiation/desiccation response (...
International audiencePprA, a radiation-induced Deinococcus-specific protein, was previously shown t...
International audiencePprA, a radiation-induced Deinococcus-specific protein, was previously shown t...
Radioresistance of Deinococcus species is attributed to their highly proficient DNA repair capacity,...
Deinococcus radiodurans is a representative strain of radioresistant bacteria and has extremely high...
The previous studies revealed that the expression of a unique DNA repair-related protein PprA was up...
Deinococcus radiodurans est l'un des organismes les plus radiorésistants connus à ce jour et de mani...
Pleiotropic protein promoting DNA repair A (PprA) is a key protein facilitating the extreme radiatio...
Deinococcus radiodurans, one of the most radioresistant organisms known to date is able to reconstru...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
ABSTRACT PprA, a radiation-induced Deinococcus-specific protein, was previously shown to be required...
Analysis of the genome sequences of Deinococcus spp. discovered the radiation/desiccation response (...
International audiencePprA, a radiation-induced Deinococcus-specific protein, was previously shown t...
International audiencePprA, a radiation-induced Deinococcus-specific protein, was previously shown t...
Radioresistance of Deinococcus species is attributed to their highly proficient DNA repair capacity,...
Deinococcus radiodurans is a representative strain of radioresistant bacteria and has extremely high...
The previous studies revealed that the expression of a unique DNA repair-related protein PprA was up...
Deinococcus radiodurans est l'un des organismes les plus radiorésistants connus à ce jour et de mani...
Pleiotropic protein promoting DNA repair A (PprA) is a key protein facilitating the extreme radiatio...
Deinococcus radiodurans, one of the most radioresistant organisms known to date is able to reconstru...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...
In order to preserve their genome integrity, organisms have developed elaborate tactics for genome p...