In vivo single-molecule imaging of bacterial DNA replication, transcription, and repair
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In vivo single-molecule imaging of bacterial DNA replication, transcription, and repair
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Corrigendum to "In vivo single-molecule imaging of bacterial DNA replication, transcription, and repair" [FEBS Lett. 588 (19) (2014) 3585-3594].FEBS Lett. 2015 Mar 12;589(6):787. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2015.01.021. FEBS Lett. 2015. PMID: 26864684 No abstract available.
Abstract
In vivo single-molecule experiments offer new perspectives on the behaviour of DNA binding proteins, from the molecular level to the length scale of whole bacterial cells. With technological advances in instrumentation and data analysis, fluorescence microscopy can detect single molecules in live cells, opening the doors to directly follow individual proteins binding to DNA in real time. In this review, we describe key technical considerations for implementing in vivo single-molecule fluorescence microscopy. We discuss how single-molecule tracking and quantitative super-resolution microscopy can be adapted to extract DNA binding kinetics, spatial distributions, and copy numbers of proteins, as well as stoichiometries of protein complexes. We highlight experiments which have exploited these techniques to answer important questions in the field of bacterial gene regulation and transcription, as well as chromosome replication, organisation and repair. Together, these studies demonstrate how single-molecule imaging is transforming our understanding of DNA-binding proteins in cells.
Keywords: Bacteriology; Chromosome organisation; DNA repair; DNA replication; Fluorescence microscopy; Single-molecule fluorescence; Single-particle tracking; Super-resolution microscopy; Transcription.
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