The Gam protein of bacteriophage Mu is an orthologue of eukaryotic Ku.
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The mechanism of double-strand DNA break repair by the nonhomologous DNA end-joining pathwayPhages and the evolution of bacterial pathogens: from genomic rearrangements to lysogenic conversionMaking ends meet: repairing breaks in bacterial DNA by non-homologous end-joiningThe bridge-region of the Ku superfamily is an atypical zinc ribbon domainDNA repair by the cryptic endonuclease activity of Mu transposase.Regulation of telomere length and suppression of genomic instability in human somatic cells by Ku86Engineered proteins detect spontaneous DNA breakage in human and bacterial cells.Transposable Phage MuRepair of transposable phage Mu DNA insertions begins only when the E. coli replisome collides with the transpososomeGenome of Enterobacteriophage Lula/phi80 and insights into its ability to spread in the laboratory environmentThe pathways and outcomes of mycobacterial NHEJ depend on the structure of the broken DNA endsIonizing radiation-induced DNA injury and damage detection in patients with breast cancerMechanistic flexibility as a conserved theme across 3 billion years of nonhomologous DNA end-joining.Genomic survey and expression analysis of DNA repair genes in the genus Leptospira.Improved base excision repair inhibition and bacteriophage Mu Gam protein yields C:G-to-T:A base editors with higher efficiency and product purity.Proteins pinpoint double strand breaks.Transposable prophage Mu is organized as a stable chromosomal domain of E. coli.Methods and Applications of CRISPR-Mediated Base Editing in Eukaryotic Genomes.Deinococcus radiodurans: What Belongs to the Survival Kit?
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The Gam protein of bacteriophage Mu is an orthologue of eukaryotic Ku.
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The Gam protein of bacteriophage Mu is an orthologue of eukaryotic Ku.
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The Gam protein of bacteriophage Mu is an orthologue of eukaryotic Ku.
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The Gam protein of bacteriophage Mu is an orthologue of eukaryotic Ku.
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The Gam protein of bacteriophage Mu is an orthologue of eukaryotic Ku.
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Aidan J Doherty
Geoffrey R Weller
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z