Single-molecule approaches permit an unrivalled view of how complex systems operate and have recently been used to understand DNA–protein interactions. These tools have enabled advances in a particularly challenging problem, the search for damaged sites on DNA. DNA repair proteins are present at the level of just a few hundred copies in bacterial cells to just a few thousand in human cells, and they scan the entire genome in search of their specific substrates. How do these proteins achieve this herculean task when their targets may differ from undamaged DNA by only a single hydrogen bond? Here we examine, using single-molecule approaches, how the prokaryotic nucleotide excision repair system balances the necessity for speed against specifi...
Cellular DNA damage is reversed by balanced repair pathways that avoid accumulation of toxic interme...
Background How DNA repair enzymes find the relatively rare sites of damage is not known in great det...
AbstractDespite three decades of biochemical and structural analysis of the prokaryotic nucleotide e...
Single-molecule approaches permit an unrivalled view of how complex systems operate and have recentl...
Single-molecule approaches permit an unrivalled view of how complex systems operate and have recentl...
Ubiquitous conserved processes that repair DNA damage are essential for the maintenance and propagat...
A powerful new approach has become much more widespread and offers insights into aspects of DNA repa...
A powerful new approach has become much more widespread and offers insights into aspects of DNA repa...
Despite three decades of biochemical and structural analysis of the prokaryotic nucleotide excision ...
This thesis aims to contribute to the understanding of the molecular mechanism that underlies one of...
Single-molecule approaches to solving biophysical problems are powerful tools that allow static and ...
DNA is under constant threat of damage from a variety of chemical and physical insults, such as ultr...
How to spot a lesion. A recent report from Min and Pavletich provides a molecular basis for how a va...
AbstractDNA repair safeguards the genome against a diversity of DNA damaging agents. Although the me...
To combat the destructive effects of damage to DNA, different repair mechanisms play central roles. ...
Cellular DNA damage is reversed by balanced repair pathways that avoid accumulation of toxic interme...
Background How DNA repair enzymes find the relatively rare sites of damage is not known in great det...
AbstractDespite three decades of biochemical and structural analysis of the prokaryotic nucleotide e...
Single-molecule approaches permit an unrivalled view of how complex systems operate and have recentl...
Single-molecule approaches permit an unrivalled view of how complex systems operate and have recentl...
Ubiquitous conserved processes that repair DNA damage are essential for the maintenance and propagat...
A powerful new approach has become much more widespread and offers insights into aspects of DNA repa...
A powerful new approach has become much more widespread and offers insights into aspects of DNA repa...
Despite three decades of biochemical and structural analysis of the prokaryotic nucleotide excision ...
This thesis aims to contribute to the understanding of the molecular mechanism that underlies one of...
Single-molecule approaches to solving biophysical problems are powerful tools that allow static and ...
DNA is under constant threat of damage from a variety of chemical and physical insults, such as ultr...
How to spot a lesion. A recent report from Min and Pavletich provides a molecular basis for how a va...
AbstractDNA repair safeguards the genome against a diversity of DNA damaging agents. Although the me...
To combat the destructive effects of damage to DNA, different repair mechanisms play central roles. ...
Cellular DNA damage is reversed by balanced repair pathways that avoid accumulation of toxic interme...
Background How DNA repair enzymes find the relatively rare sites of damage is not known in great det...
AbstractDespite three decades of biochemical and structural analysis of the prokaryotic nucleotide e...