Dr. Rafael Daniel Camerini-otero M.D. PH.D.
Geneticist | Clinical Genetics (M.D.)
Nih Building 5, Room 201 Bethesda MD, 20892About
Dr. Rafael Camerini-otero practices Genetic Medicine in Bethesda, MD. As a geneticist, Dr. Camerini-otero performs experiments and analyzes data to interpret the inheritance of different traits in patients. A geneticist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with hereditary conditions or congenital malformations, genetic risk calculations, and mutation analysis. Dr. Camerini-otero carries out studies, tests, and counsels patients with genetic diseases.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Saturation mutagenesis of the E. coli RecA loop L2 homologous DNA pairing region reveals residues essential for recombination and recombinational repair.
- Cloning, characterization, and localization of mouse and human SPO11.
- Radioprobing of a RecA-three-stranded DNA complex with iodine 125: evidence for recognition of homology in the major groove of the target duplex.
- The homologous pairing domain of RecA also mediates the allosteric regulation of DNA binding and ATP hydrolysis: a remarkable concentration of functional residues.
- The mouse Spo11 gene is required for meiotic chromosome synapsis.
- Solution structure of DinI provides insight into its mode of RecA inactivation.
- A model for the abrogation of the SOS response by an SOS protein: a negatively charged helix in DinI mimics DNA in its interaction with RecA.
- Structure and synthesis of a lipid-containing bacteriophage. The molecular weight and other physical properties of bacterophage PM2.
- Influence of DNA sequence on the positioning of RecA monomers in RecA-DNA cofilaments.
- Over 1000 genes are involved in the DNA damage response of Escherichia coli.
- Crystal structure of the Escherichia coli YcdX protein reveals a trinuclear zinc active site.
- Characterization of the DNA damage-inducible helicase DinG from Escherichia coli.
- Phasing of RecA monomers on quasi-random DNA sequences.
- Crystal structure of the Escherichia coli Tas protein, an NADP(H)-dependent aldo-keto reductase.
- Crystal structure of Escherichia coli protein ybgI, a toroidal structure with a dinuclear metal site.
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