Single-molecule DNA repair in live bacteria.
Cellular DNA damage is reversed by balanced repair pathways that avoid accumulation of toxic intermediates. Despite their importance, the organization of DNA repair pathways and the function of repair enzymes in vivo have remained unclear because of the inability to directly observe individual react...
Main Authors: | Uphoff, S, Reyes-Lamothe, R, Garza de Leon, F, Sherratt, D, Kapanidis, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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