Sliding clamp of the bacteriophage T4 polymerase has open and closed subunit interfaces in solution.
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Clamp loader ATPases and the evolution of DNA replication machinery.Bacteriophage T4 GenomeCrystal structure of an archaeal DNA sliding clamp: proliferating cell nuclear antigen from Pyrococcus furiosusCoordinated DNA Replication by the Bacteriophage T4 ReplisomeThe Escherichia coli Clamp Loader Can Actively Pry Open the -Sliding ClampHow a DNA Polymerase Clamp Loader Opens a Sliding ClampThe carboxyl terminus of the bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase contacts its sliding clamp at the subunit interface.A slow ATP-induced conformational change limits the rate of DNA binding but not the rate of beta clamp binding by the escherichia coli gamma complex clamp loader.Intrinsic stability and oligomerization dynamics of DNA processivity clamps.Processivity factor of DNA polymerase and its expanding role in normal and translesion DNA synthesisOut-of-plane motions in open sliding clamps: molecular dynamics simulations of eukaryotic and archaeal proliferating cell nuclear antigenThe interplay of primer-template DNA phosphorylation status and single-stranded DNA binding proteins in directing clamp loaders to the appropriate polarity of DNA.The dynamic processivity of the T4 DNA polymerase during replicationSingle-molecule studies of DNA replisome function.Ring-shaped architecture of RecR: implications for its role in homologous recombinational DNA repair.Selective inhibition of DNA replicase assembly by a non-natural nucleotide: exploiting the structural diversity of ATP-binding sitesDynamics of Open DNA Sliding Clamps.Dynamics of loading the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase processivity clamp.How a holoenzyme for DNA replication is formed.Opening of a monomer-monomer interface of the trimeric bacteriophage T4-coded GP45 sliding clamp is required for clamp loading onto DNA.Single-molecule investigation of the T4 bacteriophage DNA polymerase holoenzyme: multiple pathways of holoenzyme formation.Replication clamps and clamp loaders.Creating a dynamic picture of the sliding clamp during T4 DNA polymerase holoenzyme assembly by using fluorescence resonance energy transferMultiple ATP binding is required to stabilize the "activated" (clamp open) clamp loader of the T4 DNA replication complex.Function and assembly of the bacteriophage T4 DNA replication complex: interactions of the T4 polymerase with various model DNA constructs.Conformational analysis of processivity clamps in solution demonstrates that tertiary structure does not correlate with protein dynamics.Review: The lord of the rings: Structure and mechanism of the sliding clamp loader.Accessory proteins assist exonuclease-deficient bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase in replicating past an abasic site.Building a replisome solution structure by elucidation of protein-protein interactions in the bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase holoenzyme.Protein-protein interactions in the bacteriophage T4 replisome. The leading strand holoenzyme is physically linked to the lagging strand holoenzyme and the primosome.Understanding DNA replication by the bacteriophage T4 replisome.Mechanism of opening a sliding clamp.Electrostatic Interactions at the Dimer Interface Stabilize the E. coli β Sliding Clamp.Investigation of sliding DNA clamp dynamics by single-molecule fluorescence, mass spectrometry and structure-based modeling.Modulation of apolipoprotein A-IV lipid binding by an interaction between the N and C termini.Dissociative properties of the proteins within the bacteriophage T4 replisome.
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Sliding clamp of the bacteriophage T4 polymerase has open and closed subunit interfaces in solution.
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Sliding clamp of the bacteriop ...... ubunit interfaces in solution.
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Sliding clamp of the bacteriop ...... ubunit interfaces in solution.
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Sliding clamp of the bacteriop ...... ubunit interfaces in solution.
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Abel-Santos E
Benkovic SJ
Soumillion P
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10.1021/BI9827971
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1999-06-01T00:00:00Z