نتایج جستجو برای: reca

تعداد نتایج: 3022  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2006
Julia C Drees Sindhu Chitteni-Pattu Darrell R McCaslin Ross B Inman Michael M Cox

The Escherichia coli RdgC protein is a potential negative regulator of RecA function. RdgC inhibits RecA protein-promoted DNA strand exchange, ATPase activity, and RecA-dependent LexA cleavage. The primary mechanism of RdgC inhibition appears to involve a simple competition for DNA binding sites, especially on duplex DNA. The capacity of RecA to compete with RdgC is improved by the DinI protein...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Minsu Ko Hyang Choi Chankyu Park

Self-splicing introns are rarely found in bacteria and bacteriophages. They are classified into group I and II according to their structural features and splicing mechanisms. While the group I introns are occasionally found in protein-coding regions of phage genomes and in several tRNA genes of cyanobacteria and proteobacteria, they had not been found in protein-coding regions of bacterial geno...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Dionysios Liveris Vishwaroop Mulay Sabina Sandigursky Ira Schwartz

RecA is a key protein linking genetic recombination to DNA replication and repair in bacteria. Previous functional characterization of Borrelia burgdorferi RecA indicated that the protein is mainly involved in genetic recombination rather than DNA repair. Genetic recombination may play a role in B. burgdorferi persistence by generation of antigenic variation. We report here the isolation of a r...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2016
Leili Zhang Manohary Rajendram Douglas B Weibel Arun Yethiraj Qiang Cui

We describe a computational and experimental approach for probing the binding properties of the RecA protein at the surface of anionic membranes. Fluorescence measurements indicate that RecA behaves differently when bound to phosphatidylglycerol (PG)- and cardiolipin (CL)-containing liposomes. We use a multistage computational protocol that integrates an implicit membrane/solvent model, the hig...

2005
JEFF SCHELL

A number of RecA-like proteins have been found in eukaryotic organisms. We demonstrate that the prokaryotic recombination protein RecA itself is capable of interacting with genomic homologous DNA in somatic plant cells. Resistance to the DNA crosslinking agent mitomycin C requires homologous recombination as well as excision repair activity. Tobacco protoplasts expressing a nucleus-targeted Rec...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2013
Wiebke Schröder Christiane Goerke Christiane Wolz

OBJECTIVES RecA is the key enzyme involved in DNA repair, recombination and induction of the SOS response and is central to the development of antibiotic resistance. Here we assessed the interaction of two different gyrase inhibitors, ciprofloxacin (a fluoroquinolone) and novobiocin (an aminocoumarin), on RecA activity and the SOS response in Staphylococcus aureus. METHODS The influence of di...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
Pablo Castán Lorena Casares Jordi Barbé José Berenguer

The recA gene from Thermus thermophilus HB27 was cloned and engineered to obtain insertion (recA::kat) and deletion (deltarecA) derivatives. Transcription of recA in this extreme thermophile was induced by mitomycin C, leading to the synthesis of a monocistronic mRNA. This DNA damage-mediated induction was dependent on the integrity of recA. In addition to UV sensitivity, the recA mutants of T....

Journal: :Biochemistry 2016
Malgorzata Jaszczur Jeffrey G Bertram Andrew Robinson Antoine M van Oijen Roger Woodgate Michael M Cox Myron F Goodman

1953, the year of Watson and Crick, bore witness to a less acclaimed yet highly influential discovery. Jean Weigle demonstrated that upon infection of Escherichia coli, λ phage deactivated by UV radiation, and thus unable to form progeny, could be reactivated by irradiation of the bacterial host. Evelyn Witkin and Miroslav Radman later revealed the presence of the SOS regulon. The more than 40 ...

2011
Hsin-Kai Liao Jeffrey J. Essner

The bacterial recombinase RecA forms a nucleic acid-protein filament on single-stranded (ss) DNA during the repair of double-strand breaks (DSBs) that efficiently undergoes a homology search and engages in pairing with the complementary DNA sequence. We utilized the pairing activity of RecA-DNA filaments to tether biochemical activities to specific chromosomal sites. Different filaments with ch...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
K J MacFarland Q Shan R B Inman M M Cox

ATP hydrolysis (by RecA protein) fundamentally alters the properties of RecA protein-mediated DNA strand exchange reactions. ATP hydrolysis renders DNA strand exchange unidirectional, greatly increases the lengths of hybrid DNA created, permits the bypass of heterologous DNA insertions in one or both DNA substrates, and is absolutely required for exchange reactions involving four DNA strands. T...

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