Abstract:The RecG DNA helicase plays a crucial role in stalled replication fork rescue as the guardian of the bacterial genome. We have recently demonstrated that single-strand DNA binding protein (SSB) promotes binding of RecG to the stalled replication fork by remodeling RecG, enabling the helicase to translocate ahead of the fork. We also hypothesized that mispairing of DNA could limit such translocation of RecG, which plays the role of roadblocks for the fork movement. Here, we used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to… Show more
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