An ORFan no more: the bacteriophage T4 39.2 gene product, NwgI, modulates GroEL chaperone function
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Prioritizing targets for structural biology through the lens of proteomics: the archaeal protein TGAM_1934 from Thermococcus gammatolerans55.2, a phage T4 ORFan gene, encodes an inhibitor of Escherichia coli topoisomerase I and increases phage fitness.How WWII and the old Turkish mass standard led a Greek to a scientific career.Novel chaperonins are prevalent in the virioplankton and demonstrate links to viral biology and ecologyA mutation in the gene for polynucleotide kinase of bacteriophage T4 K10 affects mRNA processing.
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An ORFan no more: the bacteriophage T4 39.2 gene product, NwgI, modulates GroEL chaperone function
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Costa Georgopoulos
Debbie Ang
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10.1534/GENETICS.111.135640
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2012-01-10T00:00:00Z