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The C-terminal domain of the bacterial SSB protein acts as a DNA maintenance hub at active chromosome replication forks
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نویسنده
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costes a. ,lecointe f. ,mcgovern s. ,quevillon-cheruel s. ,polard p.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2010 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:1 -15
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چکیده
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We have investigated in vivo the role of the carboxy-terminal domain of the bacillus subtilis single-stranded dna binding protein (ssbcter) as a recruitment platform at active chromosomal forks for many proteins of the genome maintenance machineries. we probed this ssbcter interactome using gfp fusions and by tap-tag and biochemical analysis. it includes at least 12 proteins. the interactome was previously shown to include pria,recg,and recq and extended in this study by addition of dnae,sbcc,rara,recj,reco,xsea,ung,ypbb,and yrrc. targeting of ypbb to active forks appears to depend on recs,a recq paralogue,with which it forms a stable complex. most of these ssb partners are conserved in bacteria,while others,such as the essential dna polymerase dnae,yrrc,and the ypbb/recs complex,appear to be specific to b. subtilis. ssbcter deletion has a moderate impact on b. subtilis cell growth. however,it markedly affects the efficiency of repair of damaged genomic dna and arrested replication forks. ssbdcter mutant cells appear deficient in reca loading on ssdna,explaining their inefficiency in triggering the sos response upon exposure to genotoxic agents. together,our findings show that the bacterial ssbcter acts as a dna maintenance hub at active chromosomal forks that secures their propagation along the genome. © 2010 costes et al.
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آدرس
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laboratoire de microbiologie et génétique molé culaires,université de toulouse,centre national de la recherche scientifique,lmgm-umr5100,toulouse, France, inra,micalis microbiologie de l'alimentation au service de la santé,domaine de vilvert,umr1319,jouy-en-josas, France, inra,micalis microbiologie de l'alimentation au service de la santé,domaine de vilvert,umr1319,jouy-en-josas, France, institut de biochimie et de biophysique moléculaire et cellulaire,université de paris-sud,centre national de la recherche scientifique,umr8619,ifr115,orsay, France, laboratoire de microbiologie et génétique molé culaires,université de toulouse,centre national de la recherche scientifique,lmgm-umr5100,toulouse, France
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