Petryk, Nataliya Bultmann, Sebastian Bartke, Till Defossez, Pierre-Antoine
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Nucleic acids research
DNA methylation is essential to development and cellular physiology in mammals. Faulty DNA methylation is frequently observed in human diseases like cancer and neurological disorders. Molecularly, this epigenetic mark is linked to other chromatin modifications and it regulates key genomic processes, including transcription and splicing. Each round ...
Olthof, Anouk M White, Alisa K Mieruszynski, Stephen Doggett, Karen Lee, Madisen F Chakroun, Almahdi Abdel Aleem, Alice K Rousseau, Justine Magnani, Cinzia Roifman, Chaim M
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Vertebrate genomes contain major (>99.5%) and minor (
Zhang, Jun Liu, Bing Gu, Dan Hao, Yuan Chen, Mo Ma, Yue Zhou, Xiaohui Reverter, David Zhang, Yuanxing Wang, Qiyao
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LuxR is a TetR family master quorum sensing (QS) regulator activating or repressing expression of hundreds of genes that control collective behaviors in Vibrios with underlying mechanism unknown. To illuminate how this regulator controls expression of various target genes, we applied ChIP-seq and DNase I-seq technologies. Vibrio alginolyticus LuxR ...
Ashour, Mohamed Elsaid Mosammaparast, Nima
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Nucleic acids research
Accurate duplication of chromosomal DNA is essential for the transmission of genetic information. The DNA replication fork encounters template lesions, physical barriers, transcriptional machinery, and topological barriers that challenge the faithful completion of the replication process. The flexibility of replisomes coupled with tolerance and rep...
Jakhanwal, Shrutee Cress, Brady F Maguin, Pascal Lobba, Marco J Marraffini, Luciano A Doudna, Jennifer A
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Nucleic acids research
CRISPR-Cas9 is an RNA-guided DNA endonuclease involved in bacterial adaptive immunity and widely repurposed for genome editing in human cells, animals and plants. In bacteria, RNA molecules that guide Cas9's activity derive from foreign DNA fragments that are captured and integrated into the host CRISPR genomic locus by the Cas1-Cas2 CRISPR integra...
Małecki, Jędrzej M Odonohue, Marie-Francoise Kim, Yeji Jakobsson, Magnus E Gessa, Luca Pinto, Rita Wu, Jie Davydova, Erna Moen, Anders Olsen, Jesper V
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Protein methylation occurs primarily on lysine and arginine, but also on some other residues, such as histidine. METTL18 is the last uncharacterized member of a group of human methyltransferases (MTases) that mainly exert lysine methylation, and here we set out to elucidate its function. We found METTL18 to be a nuclear protein that contains a func...
Liu, Xiaoxiao Lin, Shituan Liu, Tianlang Zhou, Yiqing Wang, Weiquan Yao, Jianyun Guo, Yunxue Tang, Kaihao Chen, Ran Benedik, Michael J
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Nucleic acids research
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) plays a key role in shaping the genome evolution and environmental adaptation of bacteria. Xenogeneic silencing is crucial to ensure the safe acquisition of LGT genes into host pre-existing regulatory networks. We previously found that the host nucleoid structuring protein (H-NS) silences prophage CP4So at warm temperatu...
Gao, Ming Guo, Guijie Huang, Jinzhou Hou, Xiaonan Ham, Hyoungjun Kim, Wootae Zhao, Fei Tu, Xinyi Zhou, Qin Zhang, Chao
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RPA is a critical factor for DNA replication and replication stress response. Surprisingly, we found that chromatin RPA stability is tightly regulated. We report that the GDP/GTP exchange factor DOCK7 acts as a critical replication stress regulator to promote RPA stability on chromatin. DOCK7 is phosphorylated by ATR and then recruited by MDC1 to t...
Carrino, Simone Hennecker, Christopher D Murrieta, Ana C Mittermaier, Anthony
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Nucleic acids research
Human chromosomes terminate in long, single-stranded, DNA overhangs of the repetitive sequence (TTAGGG)n. Sets of four adjacent TTAGGG repeats can fold into guanine quadruplexes (GQ), four-stranded structures that are implicated in telomere maintenance and cell immortalization and are targets in cancer therapy. Isolated GQs have been studied in det...
Caldwell, Brian J Norris, Andrew Zakharova, Ekaterina Smith, Christopher E Wheat, Carter T Choudhary, Deepanshu Sotomayor, Marcos Wysocki, Vicki H Bell, Charles E
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Redβ is a single strand annealing protein from bacteriophage λ that binds loosely to ssDNA, not at all to pre-formed dsDNA, but tightly to a duplex intermediate of annealing. As viewed by electron microscopy, Redβ forms oligomeric rings on ssDNA substrate, and helical filaments on the annealed duplex intermediate. However, it is not clear if these ...