Michael A. Trakselis

Michael A. Trakselis

Baylor University

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Michael A. Trakselis

Michael A. Trakselis, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Baylor University, specializes in the field of DNA Replication and Repair.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Activity, substrate preference and structure of the HsMCM8/9 helicase

Dysregulated DnaB unwinding induces replisome decoupling and daughter strand gaps that are countered by RecA polymerization

A multi-functional role for the MCM8/9 helicase complex in maintaining fork integrity during replication stress

Helicase Enzymes Part B

Determining translocation orientations of nucleic acid helicases

Tau Mediated Coupling Interactions between Pol III Core DNA Synthesis and DnaB Helicase Unwinding

Beyond the Lesion: Back to High Fidelity DNA Synthesis

Motifs of the C-terminal domain of MCM9 direct localization to sites of mitomycin-C damage for RAD51 recruitment

Michael A. Trakselis Information

University

Position

Professor Chemistry Biochemistry

Citations(all)

2285

Citations(since 2020)

733

Cited By

1870

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

18

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Michael A. Trakselis Skills & Research Interests

DNA Replication and Repair

Top articles of Michael A. Trakselis

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Activity, substrate preference and structure of the HsMCM8/9 helicase

Nucleic Acids Research

David R McKinzey

Chuxuan Li

Yang Gao

Michael A Trakselis

2023/8/11

Dysregulated DnaB unwinding induces replisome decoupling and daughter strand gaps that are countered by RecA polymerization

bioRxiv

Megan S Behrmann

Himasha M Perera

Malisha U Welikala

Jacquelynn E Matthews

Michael A Trakselis

2023

A multi-functional role for the MCM8/9 helicase complex in maintaining fork integrity during replication stress

Nature Communications

Wezley C Griffin

David R McKinzey

Kathleen N Klinzing

Rithvik Baratam

Achini Eliyapura

...

2022/8/30

Helicase Enzymes Part B

Michael Trakselis

2022/8/12

Determining translocation orientations of nucleic acid helicases

Himasha M Perera

Michael A Trakselis

2022/8/1

Tau Mediated Coupling Interactions between Pol III Core DNA Synthesis and DnaB Helicase Unwinding

The FASEB Journal

Malisha U Welikala

Himasha Perera

Megan Behrmann

Michael Trakselis

2022/5

Beyond the Lesion: Back to High Fidelity DNA Synthesis

Joseph D Kaszubowski

Michael A Trakselis

2022/1/5

Motifs of the C-terminal domain of MCM9 direct localization to sites of mitomycin-C damage for RAD51 recruitment

Journal of Biological Chemistry

David R McKinzey

Shivasankari Gomathinayagam

Wezley C Griffin

Kathleen N Klinzing

Elizabeth P Jeffries

...

2021/1/1

A novel multi-functional role for the MCM8/9 helicase complex in maintaining fork integrity during replication stress

bioRxiv

Wezley C Griffin

David R McKinzey

Kathleen N Klinzing

Rithvik Baratam

Michael A Trakselis

2021/12/8

A Unifying Framework for Understanding Biological Structures and Functions Across Levels of Biological Organization

Integrative and Comparative Biology

MA Herman

BR Aiello

JD DeLong

H Garcia-Ruiz

AL González

...

2021/12

Targeted chromosomal Escherichia coli:dnaB exterior surface residues regulate DNA helicase behavior to maintain genomic stability and organismal fitness

PLoS genetics

Megan S Behrmann

Himasha M Perera

Joy M Hoang

Trisha A Venkat

Bryan J Visser

...

2021/11/12

Division of Chemical Toxicology Program at the American Chemical Society National Meeting: Celebrating 25 Years!

Penny J Beuning

Michael A Trakselis

2021/10/18

Molecular Contacts and Kinetic Control within the Replisome maintain Coupled DNA Unwinding and Synthesis

The FASEB Journal

Himasha Perera

Michael Trakselis

2021/5

A hand-off of DNA between archaeal polymerases allows high-fidelity replication to resume at a discrete intermediate three bases past 8-oxoguanine

Nucleic Acids Research

Matthew T Cranford

Joseph D Kaszubowski

Michael A Trakselis

2020/11/4

Site-specific DNA mapping of protein binding orientation using azidophenacyl bromide (APB)

Bio-protocol

Himasha M Perera

Michael A Trakselis

2020/6/20

Role of MCM8/9 in DNA Fork Protection

The FASEB Journal

Kathleen N Klinzing

Wezley C Griffin

David R McKinzey

Michael A Trakselis

2020/4

Contacts and Confirmations that Regulate Hexameric Helicases at the Replication Fork

The FASEB Journal

Michael Trakselis

2020/4

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