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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | ||
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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | ||
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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | ||
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*NCBI Taxon ID: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=83333&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock 83333] | *NCBI Taxon ID: [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=83333&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock 83333] | ||
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− | *Genotype of Reference Strain: '' | + | *Genotype of Reference Strain: ''phoU'' |
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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | ||
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A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | ||
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A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | ||
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A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | ||
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A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | ||
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A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | ||
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A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | A Stress Induced Mutagenesis phenotype (SIM). The mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM, with mutant frequency being reduced by over 90 percent of wild type levels. See table S3 for full experimental data. | ||
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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, 16 January 2013
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Al Mamun, AA , Lombardo, MJ , Shee, C , Lisewski, AM , Gonzalez, C , Lin, D , Nehring, RB , Saint-Ruf, C , Gibson, JL , Frisch, RL , Lichtarge, O , Hastings, PJ and Rosenberg, SM (2012) Identity and function of a large gene network underlying mutagenic repair of DNA breaks. Science 338:1344-8 |
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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 required are unknown. Here, we identify the network that underlies mutagenic repair of DNA breaks in stressed Escherichia coli and define functions for much of it. Using a comprehensive screen, we identified a network of ≥93 genes that function in mutation. Most operate upstream of activation of three required stress responses (RpoS, RpoE, and SOS, key network hubs), apparently sensing stress. The results reveal how a network integrates mutagenic repair into the biology of the cell, show specific pathways of environmental sensing, demonstrate the centrality of stress responses, and imply that these responses are attractive as potential drug targets for blocking the evolution of pathogens. |
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PubMed Online version:10.1126/science.1226683 |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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a mutation or genetic difference within a strain |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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a mutation or genetic difference within a strain |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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a mutation or genetic difference within a strain |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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a mutation or genetic difference within a strain |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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a mutation or genetic difference within a strain |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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a mutation or genetic difference within a strain |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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a mutation or genetic difference within a strain |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Stress Induced Mutagenesis Phenotype, the mutation caused a significant decrease in SIM with mutant frequency being decreased by 68 to 89 percent of the wild type. See table S3 for full experimental data. |
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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. |
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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. |
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Decreased stress-induced mutagenesis (SIM) phenotype. Mutation Rate was comparatively weak, to other strains, with decrease only happening in 33-67% of wild type population. |
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