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The following pages link to Biochemistry of homologous recombination in Escherichia coli (Q24634614):
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- Comparative and evolutionary analysis of the bacterial homologous recombination systems (Q21092503) (← links)
- SOS response induces persistence to fluoroquinolones in Escherichia coli (Q21144990) (← links)
- The Mre11 protein interacts with both Rad50 and the HerA bipolar helicase and is recruited to DNA following gamma irradiation in the archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius (Q21262981) (← links)
- RecA proteins from Deinococcus geothermalis and Deinococcus murrayi--cloning, purification and biochemical characterisation (Q21263032) (← links)
- Physical analyses of E. coli heteroduplex recombination products in vivo: on the prevalence of 5' and 3' patches (Q21562309) (← links)
- Human RecQ5beta, a large isomer of RecQ5 DNA helicase, localizes in the nucleoplasm and interacts with topoisomerases 3alpha and 3beta (Q22253320) (← links)
- Human Rad50 is physically associated with human Mre11: identification of a conserved multiprotein complex implicated in recombinational DNA repair (Q24316169) (← links)
- Isolation of novel human and mouse genes of the recA/RAD51 recombination-repair gene family (Q24318619) (← links)
- The XRCC2 DNA repair gene from human and mouse encodes a novel member of the recA/RAD51 family (Q24336215) (← links)
- Protein-DNA computation by stochastic assembly cascade (Q24535569) (← links)
- Role for radA/sms in recombination intermediate processing in Escherichia coli (Q24539558) (← links)
- Multiple pathways of recombination induced by double-strand breaks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q24548535) (← links)
- Inverted repeats as genetic elements for promoting DNA inverted duplication: implications in gene amplification (Q24555268) (← links)
- Interaction with the recombination hot spot chi in vivo converts the RecBCD enzyme of Escherichia coli into a chi-independent recombinase by inactivation of the RecD subunit (Q24563851) (← links)
- A pivotal role for the structure of the Holliday junction in DNA branch migration (Q24568301) (← links)
- Regulation of homologous recombination: Chi inactivates RecBCD enzyme by disassembly of the three subunits (Q24606060) (← links)
- DNA replication meets genetic exchange: chromosomal damage and its repair by homologous recombination (Q24630816) (← links)
- Historical overview: searching for replication help in all of the rec places (Q24631768) (← links)
- The RecA protein as a model molecule for molecular systematic studies of bacteria: comparison of trees of RecAs and 16S rRNAs from the same species (Q24635216) (← links)
- RecBCD enzyme and the repair of double-stranded DNA breaks (Q24650931) (← links)
- Functional taxonomy of bacterial hyperstructures (Q24671609) (← links)
- Hop2/Mnd1 acts on two critical steps in Dmc1-promoted homologous pairing (Q24671981) (← links)
- High fidelity of RecA-catalyzed recombination: a watchdog of genetic diversity (Q24672935) (← links)
- The 30-kDa C-terminal domain of the RecB protein is critical for the nuclease activity, but not the helicase activity, of the RecBCD enzyme from Escherichia coli (Q24673727) (← links)
- Genomics of Actinobacteria: tracing the evolutionary history of an ancient phylum (Q24681753) (← links)
- Chi hotspot activity in Escherichia coli without RecBCD exonuclease activity: implications for the mechanism of recombination (Q24685287) (← links)
- Answering the Call: Coping with DNA Damage at the Most Inopportune Time (Q24793710) (← links)
- Accumulation of large non-circular forms of the chromosome in recombination-defective mutants of Escherichia coli (Q24800650) (← links)
- Classification and evolutionary history of the single-strand annealing proteins, RecT, Redbeta, ERF and RAD52 (Q24805465) (← links)
- Archaeal Hel308 helicase targets replication forks in vivo and in vitro and unwinds lagging strands (Q24815281) (← links)
- Physiology of the read-write genome (Q26822420) (← links)
- Mechanism of homologous recombination and implications for aging-related deletions in mitochondrial DNA (Q27012566) (← links)
- The cell pole: the site of cross talk between the DNA uptake and genetic recombination machinery (Q27013056) (← links)
- High-resolution structure of the E.coli RecQ helicase catalytic core (Q27642248) (← links)
- Structural conservation of RecF and Rad50: implications for DNA recognition and RecF function (Q27643663) (← links)
- Crystal structure and mutational study of RecOR provide insight into its mode of DNA binding (Q27646121) (← links)
- RecOR complex including RecR N-N dimer and RecO monomer displays a high affinity for ssDNA (Q27673699) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the NurA-dAMP-Mn2+ complex (Q27675438) (← links)
- Genetic recombination in Bacillus subtilis: a division of labor between two single-strand DNA-binding proteins (Q27677526) (← links)
- Toroidal Structure and DNA Cleavage by the CRISPR-Associated [4Fe-4S] Cluster Containing Cas4 Nuclease SSO0001 from Sulfolobus solfataricus (Q27680484) (← links)
- An extended DNA structure through deoxyribose-base stacking induced by RecA protein (Q27739412) (← links)
- A properly configured ring structure is critical for the function of the mitochondrial DNA recombination protein, Mgm101. (Q27929911) (← links)
- Mgm101 is a Rad52-related protein required for mitochondrial DNA recombination (Q27930745) (← links)
- A yeast gene, MGS1, encoding a DNA-dependent AAA(+) ATPase is required to maintain genome stability. (Q27931070) (← links)
- Replication protein A is required for meiotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27931166) (← links)
- Functional Differences and Interactions among the Putative RecA Homologs Rad51, Rad55, and Rad57 (Q27931247) (← links)
- Rad52 associates with RPA and functions with rad55 and rad57 to assemble meiotic recombination complexes (Q27931495) (← links)
- A novel allele of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RFA1 that is deficient in recombination and repair and suppressible by RAD52. (Q27933094) (← links)
- Assembly of RecA-like recombinases: distinct roles for mediator proteins in mitosis and meiosis (Q27936545) (← links)
- MPH1, a yeast gene encoding a DEAH protein, plays a role in protection of the genome from spontaneous and chemically induced damage. (Q27936681) (← links)