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Marius Surleac

Researcher at University of Bucharest

Publications -  21
Citations -  327

Marius Surleac is an academic researcher from University of Bucharest. The author has contributed to research in topics: V(D)J recombination & Acinetobacter baumannii. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 192 citations. Previous affiliations of Marius Surleac include Yale University & Romanian Academy.

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Transposon molecular domestication and the evolution of the RAG recombinase

TL;DR: A two-tiered mechanism for the suppression of RAG-mediated transposition is revealed, the evolution of V(D)J recombination is illuminated, and insight is provided into the principles that govern the molecular domestication of transposons.
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RAG and HMGB1 create a large bend in the 23RSS in the V(D)J recombination synaptic complexes

TL;DR: A model in which the 23RSS adopts a U shape in the PC is proposed, which facilitates simultaneous recognition of the heptamer and nonamer, is critical for proper positioning of the active site and contributes to the 12/23 rule.
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Multidrug Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae ST101 Clone Survival Chain From Inpatients to Hospital Effluent After Chlorine Treatment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the transmission of a multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae ST101 clone from hospital to wastewater and its persistence after chlorine treatment, raising the risk of surface water contamination and further dissemination to different components of the trophic chain.
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Roles of the C-terminal domains of topoisomerase IIα and topoisomerase IIβ in regulation of the decatenation checkpoint

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the decatenation checkpoint is regulated, not only by topo IIα, as previously reported, but also bytopo IIβ, and this results suggest that toposomerase II α and IIβ cooperate to maintain genome stability, which may be distinctly modulated by their CTDs.