Search Results - "ROSENBERG, SUSAN M."
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Emergence of antibiotic resistance from multinucleated bacterial filaments
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-01-2015)“…Bacteria can rapidly evolve resistance to antibiotics via the SOS response, a state of high-activity DNA repair and mutagenesis. We explore here the first…”
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What is mutation? A chapter in the series: How microbes "jeopardize" the modern synthesis
Published in PLoS genetics (01-04-2019)“…Mutations drive evolution and were assumed to occur by chance: constantly, gradually, roughly uniformly in genomes, and without regard to environmental inputs,…”
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R-loops and nicks initiate DNA breakage and genome instability in non-growing Escherichia coli
Published in Nature communications (05-07-2013)“…Double-stranded DNA ends, often from replication, drive genomic instability, yet their origin in non-replicating cells is unknown. Here we show that…”
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Stress-Induced Mutagenesis, Gambler Cells, and Stealth Targeting Antibiotic-Induced Evolution
Published in mBio (28-06-2022)“…Mechanisms of evolution and evolution of antibiotic resistance are both fundamental and world health problems. Stress-induced mutagenesis defines mechanisms of…”
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Mutation as a stress response and the regulation of evolvability
Published in Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology (01-09-2007)“…Our concept of a stable genome is evolving to one in which genomes are plastic and responsive to environmental changes. Growing evidence shows that a variety…”
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Identity and Function of a Large Gene Network Underlying Mutagenic Repair of DNA Breaks
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (07-12-2012)“…Mechanisms of DNA repair and mutagenesis are defined on the basis of relatively few proteins acting on DNA, yet the identities and functions of all proteins…”
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Impact of a stress-inducible switch to mutagenic repair of DNA breaks on mutation in Escherichia coli
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-08-2011)“…Basic ideas about the constancy and randomness of mutagenesis that drives evolution were challenged by the discovery of mutation pathways activated by stress…”
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Two Mechanisms Produce Mutation Hotspots at DNA Breaks in Escherichia coli
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (25-10-2012)“…Mutation hotspots and showers occur across phylogeny and profoundly influence genome evolution, yet the mechanisms that produce hotspots remain obscure. We…”
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Stress-Induced Mutagenesis: Implications in Cancer and Drug Resistance
Published in Annual review of cancer biology (06-03-2017)“…Genomic instability underlies many cancers and generates genetic variation that drives cancer initiation, progression, and therapy resistance. In contrast with…”
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Evolutionary action of mutations reveals antimicrobial resistance genes in Escherichia coli
Published in Nature communications (09-06-2022)“…Since antibiotic development lags, we search for potential drug targets through directed evolution experiments. A challenge is that many resistance genes hide…”
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Persistent damaged bases in DNA allow mutagenic break repair in Escherichia coli
Published in PLoS genetics (20-07-2017)“…Bacteria, yeast and human cancer cells possess mechanisms of mutagenesis upregulated by stress responses. Stress-inducible mutagenesis potentially accelerates…”
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Interdependent progression of bidirectional sister replisomes in E. coli
Published in eLife (09-01-2023)“…Bidirectional DNA replication complexes initiated from the same origin remain colocalized in a factory configuration for part or all their lifetimes. However,…”
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A Switch from High-Fidelity to Error-Prone DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Underlies Stress-Induced Mutation
Published in Molecular cell (16-09-2005)“…Special mechanisms of mutation are induced in microbes under growth-limiting stress causing genetic instability, including occasional adaptive mutations that…”
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Biology before the SOS Response—DNA Damage Mechanisms at Chromosome Fragile Sites
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2021)“…The Escherichia coli SOS response to DNA damage, discovered and conceptualized by Evelyn Witkin and Miroslav Radman, is the prototypic DNA-damage stress…”
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Stress-Induced β-Lactam Antibiotic Resistance Mutation and Sequences of Stationary-Phase Mutations in the Escherichia coli Chromosome
Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-10-2009)“…Article Usage Stats Services JB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Life, the genome and everything
Published in Journal of bacteriology (19-12-2023)“…In this issue of the , N. J. Bonde, E. A. Wood, K. S. Myers, M. Place, J. L. Keck, and M. M. Cox (J Bacteriol 205:e00184-23, 2023,…”
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Role of RecA and the SOS response in thymineless death in Escherichia coli
Published in PLoS genetics (01-03-2010)“…Thymineless death (TLD) is a classic and enigmatic phenomenon, documented in bacterial, yeast, and human cells, whereby cells lose viability rapidly when…”
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Engineered proteins detect spontaneous DNA breakage in human and bacterial cells
Published in eLife (29-10-2013)“…Spontaneous DNA breaks instigate genomic changes that fuel cancer and evolution, yet direct quantification of double-strand breaks (DSBs) has been limited…”
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On the mechanism of gene amplification induced under stress in Escherichia coli
Published in PLoS genetics (01-04-2006)“…Gene amplification is a collection of processes whereby a DNA segment is reiterated to multiple copies per genome. It is important in carcinogenesis and…”
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Two mechanisms of chromosome fragility at replication-termination sites in bacteria
Published in Science advances (01-06-2021)“…Chromosomal fragile sites are implicated in promoting genome instability, which drives cancers and neurological diseases. Yet, the causes and mechanisms of…”
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