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A Tale of Good Fortune in the Era of DNA.
Annual Review of Microbiology ( IF 10.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-09 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-micro-012520-073029
Jeffrey Roberts 1
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Two strains of good fortune in my career were to stumble upon the Watson–Gilbert laboratory at Harvard when I entered graduate school in 1964, and to study gene regulation in bacteriophage λ when I was there. λ was almost entirely a genetic item a few years before, awaiting biochemical incarnation. Throughout my career I was a relentless consumer of the work of previous and current generations of λ geneticists. Empowered by this background, my laboratory made contributions in two areas. The first was regulation of early gene transcription in λ, the study of which began with the discovery of the Rho transcription termination factor, and the regulatory mechanism of transcription antitermination by the λ N protein, subjects of my thesis work. This was developed into a decades-long program during my career at Cornell, studying the mechanism of transcription termination and antitermination. The second area was the classic problem of prophage induction in response to cellular DNA damage, the study of which illuminated basic cellular processes to survive DNA damage.

中文翻译:


DNA时代的吉祥故事。

我职业生涯中的两大好运是当我1964年进入研究生院时偶然发现了哈佛大学的沃森-吉尔伯特实验室,而当我在那里时研究了噬菌体λ中的基因调控。几年前,λ几乎完全是遗传物,正在等待生化的化身。在我的整个职业生涯中,我一直不懈地致力于λ遗传学家的前代和后代。在这种背景下,我的实验室在两个方面做出了贡献。首先是对λ中早期基因转录的调控,其研究始于Rho转录终止因子的发现以及λN蛋白对转录抗终止的调控机制,这是本论文的研究对象。在我在康奈尔大学(Cornell)的职业生涯中,这项课程发展了数十年之久,研究转录终止和抗终止的机制。第二个领域是响应细胞DNA损伤而引起的噬菌体诱导的经典问题,其研究阐明了在DNA损伤中生存的基本细胞过程。

更新日期:2020-09-10
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