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Re-wiring of energy metabolism promotes viability during hyperreplication stress in E. coli
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نویسنده
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charbon g. ,campion c. ,chan s.h.j. ,bjørn l. ,weimann a. ,da silva l. ,jensen p.r. ,løbner-olesen a.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2017 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Chromosome replication in escherichia coli is initiated by dnaa. dnaa binds atp which is essential for formation of a dnaa-oric nucleoprotein complex that promotes strand opening,helicase loading and replisome assembly. following initiation,dnaaatpis converted to dnaaadpprimarily by the regulatory inactivation of dnaa process (rida). in rida deficient cells,dnaaatpaccumulates leading to uncontrolled initiation of replication and cell death by accumulation of dna strand breaks. mutations that suppress rida deficiency either dampen overinitiation or permit growth despite overinitiation. we characterize mutations of the last group that have in common that distinct metabolic routes are rewired resulting in the redirection of electron flow towards the cytochrome bd-1. we propose a model where cytochrome bd-1 lowers the formation of reactive oxygen species and hence oxidative damage to the dna in general. this increases the processivity of replication forks generated by overinitiation to a level that sustains viability. © 2017 charbon et al.
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آدرس
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dept. of biology,section for functional genomics and center for bacterial stress response and persistence,university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark, dept. of biology,section for functional genomics and center for bacterial stress response and persistence,university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark, national food institute,microbial biotechnology and biorefining,technical university of denmark,lyngby, Denmark, dept. of biology,section for functional genomics and center for bacterial stress response and persistence,university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark, laboratory of clinical pharmacology,rigshospitalet,section q7642 and department of clinical pharmacology,bispebjerg frederiksberg hospitals,copenhagen, Denmark, dept. of biology,section for functional genomics and center for bacterial stress response and persistence,university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark, national food institute,microbial biotechnology and biorefining,technical university of denmark,lyngby, Denmark, dept. of biology,section for functional genomics and center for bacterial stress response and persistence,university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark
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