Benedicte Michel
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Lestini R, Michel B
J Bacteriol
. 2008 Jun;
190(17):5995-6001.
PMID: 18567657
Rep and UvrD are two related Escherichia coli helicases, and inactivating both is lethal. Based on the observation that the synthetic lethality of rep and uvrD inactivation is suppressed in...
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Baharoglu Z, Bradley A, Le Masson M, Tsaneva I, Michel B
PLoS Genet
. 2008 Mar;
4(3):e1000012.
PMID: 18369438
RuvAB and RuvABC complexes catalyze branch migration and resolution of Holliday junctions (HJs) respectively. In addition to their action in the last steps of homologous recombination, they process HJs made...
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Lestini R, Michel B
EMBO J
. 2007 Jul;
26(16):3804-14.
PMID: 17641684
Blocked replication forks often need to be processed by recombination proteins prior to replication restart. In Escherichia coli, the UvrD repair helicase was recently shown to act at inactivated replication...
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Michel B, Boubakri H, Baharoglu Z, LeMasson M, Lestini R
DNA Repair (Amst)
. 2007 Mar;
6(7):967-80.
PMID: 17395553
Recombination proteins play crucial roles in the rescue of inactivated replication forks in Escherichia coli. The enzymes that catalyze the repair of DNA double-strand breaks by a classical strand-exchange reaction...
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Bidnenko V, Lestini R, Michel B
Mol Microbiol
. 2006 Oct;
62(2):382-96.
PMID: 17020578
Blocking replication forks in the Escherichia coli chromosome by ectopic Ter sites renders the RecBCD pathway of homologous recombination and SOS induction essential for viability. In this work, we show...
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Baharoglu Z, Petranovic M, Flores M, Michel B
EMBO J
. 2006 Jan;
25(3):596-604.
PMID: 16424908
Inactivated replication forks may be reversed by the annealing of leading- and lagging-strand ends, resulting in the formation of a Holliday junction (HJ) adjacent to a DNA double-strand end. In...
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Flores M, Sanchez N, Michel B
Mol Microbiol
. 2005 Sep;
57(6):1664-75.
PMID: 16135232
The inactivation of a replication protein causes the disassembly of the replication machinery and creates a need for replication reactivation. In several replication mutants, restart occurs after the fork has...
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Rocha E, Cornet E, Michel B
PLoS Genet
. 2005 Sep;
1(2):e15.
PMID: 16132081
Homologous recombination is a housekeeping process involved in the maintenance of chromosome integrity and generation of genetic variability. Although detailed biochemical studies have described the mechanism of action of its...
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Obg/CtgA, a signaling protein that controls replication, translation, and morphological development?
Michel B
Dev Cell
. 2005 Mar;
8(3):300-1.
PMID: 15737924
The recent finding that the ObgE GTPase acts as a replication checkpoint protein in Escherichia coli has important implications. It reveals the existence of a new pathway of replication control...