John P McDonald
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Recent Articles
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Jaszczur M, Pham P, Ojha D, Pham C, McDonald J, Woodgate R, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2024 Oct;
52(21):12987-13002.
PMID: 39413207
The acquisition of multidrug resistance by pathogenic bacteria is a potentially incipient pandemic. Horizontal transfer of DNA from mobile integrative conjugative elements (ICEs) provides an important way to introduce genes...
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McDonald J
Ground Water
. 2024 Sep;
63(2):220-230.
PMID: 39291577
Automated water level measurements collected using vented pressure transducers in deep wells screened across the water table may exhibit a greater response to barometric pressure changes than the true water...
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Schuurs Z, McDonald J, Croft L, Richard D, Woodgate R, Gandhi N
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2023 Mar;
13:1051602.
PMID: 36936756
Introduction: As antibiotic resistance has become more prevalent, the social and economic impacts are increasingly pressing. Indeed, bacteria have developed the SOS response which facilitates the evolution of resistance under...
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Ojha D, Jaszczur M, Sikand A, McDonald J, Robinson A, van Oijen A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2022 Jun;
50(12):6854-6869.
PMID: 35736210
Homologs of the mutagenic Escherichia coli DNA polymerase V (pol V) are encoded by numerous pathogens and mobile elements. We have used Rum pol (RumA'2B), from the integrative conjugative element...
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Vaisman A, McDonald J, Smith M, Aspelund S, Evans Jr T, Woodgate R
Front Mol Biosci
. 2022 Jan;
8:819157.
PMID: 34977160
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2021.778400.].
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Vaisman A, McDonald J, Smith M, Aspelund S, Evans Jr T, Woodgate R
Front Mol Biosci
. 2021 Nov;
8:778400.
PMID: 34805283
Y-family DNA polymerases (pols) consist of six phylogenetically separate subfamilies; two UmuC (polV) branches, DinB (pol IV, Dpo4, polκ), Rad30A/POLH (polη), and Rad30B/POLI (polι) and Rev1. Of these subfamilies, DinB...
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McDonald J, Quiros D, Vaisman A, Mendez A, Reyelt J, Schmidt M, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2021 Jun;
116(3):877-889.
PMID: 34184328
When subcloned into low-copy-number expression vectors, rumAB, encoding polV (RumA' B), is best characterized as a potent mutator giving rise to high levels of spontaneous mutagenesis in vivo. This is...
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Vaisman A, Lazowski K, Reijns M, Walsh E, McDonald J, Moreno K, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 2021 Jun;
116(3):909-925.
PMID: 34181784
The Escherichia coli dnaE gene encodes the α-catalytic subunit (pol IIIα) of DNA polymerase III, the cell's main replicase. Like all high-fidelity DNA polymerases, pol III possesses stringent base and...
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McDonald J
Ground Water
. 2021 Mar;
59(5):694-709.
PMID: 33655488
High transmissivity aquifers typically have low hydraulic gradients (i.e., a flat water table). Measuring low gradients using water levels can be problematic because measurement error may be greater than the...
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Henrikus S, Henry C, McGrath A, Jergic S, McDonald J, Hellmich Y, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2020 Jul;
48(15):8490-8508.
PMID: 32687193
Several functions have been proposed for the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase IV (pol IV). Although much research has focused on a potential role for pol IV in assisting pol III...