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The following pages link to The molecular basis of co‐operative DNA binding between lambda integrase and excisionase (Q79079892):
Displaying 16 items.
- NMR Structure of the Amino-Terminal Domain of the Lambda Integrase Protein in Complex with DNA: Immobilization of a Flexible Tail Facilitates Beta-Sheet Recognition of the Major Groove (Q27654440) (← links)
- Control of phage Bxb1 excision by a novel recombination directionality factor (Q33244373) (← links)
- Control of directionality in bacteriophage mv4 site-specific recombination: functional analysis of the Xis factor (Q33614913) (← links)
- Mapping the λ Integrase bridges in the nucleoprotein Holliday junction intermediates of viral integrative and excisive recombination. (Q34120170) (← links)
- Mutations in the amino-terminal domain of lambda-integrase have differential effects on integrative and excisive recombination (Q35659504) (← links)
- Architecture of the 99 bp DNA-six-protein regulatory complex of the lambda att site (Q35788043) (← links)
- Strand selection by the tyrosine recombinases (Q36258273) (← links)
- DNA arms do the legwork to ensure the directionality of lambda site-specific recombination (Q36348044) (← links)
- Pathogenicity Island Cross Talk Mediated by Recombination Directionality Factors Facilitates Excision from the Chromosome. (Q36736546) (← links)
- Purification and characterization of bacteriophage P22 Xis protein (Q36845565) (← links)
- Mutational analysis and homology-based modeling of the IntDOT core-binding domain (Q37127785) (← links)
- Interactions of NBU1 IntN1 and Orf2x proteins with attachment site DNA. (Q37469777) (← links)
- The Integration and Excision of CTnDOT. (Q38536100) (← links)
- Excision of the Shigella resistance locus pathogenicity island in Shigella flexneri is stimulated by a member of a new subgroup of recombination directionality factors (Q39249057) (← links)
- CTnDOT integrase interactions with attachment site DNA and control of directionality of the recombination reaction (Q41982411) (← links)
- Bacterial ‘Grounded’ Prophages: Hotspots for Genetic Renovation and Innovation (Q61772488) (← links)