Co-orientation of replication and transcription preserves genome integrity.
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The complete genome and phenome of a community-acquired Acinetobacter baumanniiReplication Termination: Containing Fork Fusion-Mediated Pathologies in Escherichia coliNew Insights into the Functions of Transcription Factors that Bind the RNA Polymerase Secondary ChannelRNA polymerase and the ribosome: the close relationshipMolecular traffic jams on DNAReplication and segregation of an Escherichia coli chromosome with two replication origins.Visualizing protein movement on DNA at the single-molecule level using DNA curtainsChanges in transcriptional orientation are associated with increases in evolutionary rates of enterobacterial genes.Large variations in bacterial ribosomal RNA genes.Mutation frequency and spectrum of mutations vary at different chromosomal positions of Pseudomonas putidaMitochondrial transcription terminator family members mTTF and mTerf5 have opposing roles in coordination of mtDNA synthesis.Engineered ribosomal RNA operon copy-number variants of E. coli reveal the evolutionary trade-offs shaping rRNA operon number.An underlying mechanism for the increased mutagenesis of lagging-strand genes in Bacillus subtilis.R-loop-mediated genomic instability is caused by impairment of replication fork progressionEnd of the beginning: elongation and termination features of alternative modes of chromosomal replication initiation in bacteriaThe B. subtilis Accessory Helicase PcrA Facilitates DNA Replication through Transcription Units.Replication Restart after Replication-Transcription Conflicts Requires RecA in Bacillus subtilis.Transcription as a source of genome instability.DNA repair and genome maintenance in Bacillus subtilis.Replication-transcription conflicts in bacteria.Growth rate regulation in Escherichia coli.The role of topoisomerase I in suppressing genome instability associated with a highly transcribed guanine-rich sequence is not restricted to preventing RNA:DNA hybrid accumulation.Back to the origin: reconsidering replication, transcription, epigenetics, and cell cycle control.Single strand transposition at the host replication forkReplication of the Escherichia coli chromosome in RNase HI-deficient cells: multiple initiation regions and fork dynamics.Transcription leads to pervasive replisome instability in bacteria.Chromosomal replication dynamics and interaction with the β sliding clamp determine orientation of bacterial transposable elements.What happens when replication and transcription complexes collide?CarD: a new RNA polymerase modulator in mycobacteria.The layout of a bacterial genome.The conflict between DNA replication and transcription.Impediments to replication fork movement: stabilisation, reactivation and genome instability.Transcription-replication encounters, consequences and genomic instability.Replication initiation and genome instability: a crossroads for DNA and RNA synthesis.Co-directional replication-transcription conflicts lead to replication restart.Regulation of Transcript Elongation.Overcoming Challenges in Engineering the Genetic CodeCoevolution of the Organization and Structure of Prokaryotic Genomes.Conflict Resolution in the Genome: How Transcription and Replication Make It Work.Inhibiting translation elongation can aid genome duplication in Escherichia coli.
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Co-orientation of replication and transcription preserves genome integrity.
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Co-orientation of replication and transcription preserves genome integrity.
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Ashley Tehranchi
David M MacAlpine
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PGEN.1000810
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2010-01-15T00:00:00Z