Architectural elements in nucleoprotein complexes: interchangeability of specific and non-specific DNA binding proteins.
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V(D)J recombination: modulation of RAG1 and RAG2 cleavage activity on 12/23 substrates by whole cell extract and DNA-bending proteinsCyclic changes in the affinity of protein-DNA interactions drive the progression and regulate the outcome of the Tn10 transposition reactionIn vitro selection of integration host factor binding sitesMultilevel deconstruction of the In vivo behavior of looped DNA-protein complexesRegulation of DNA-dependent activities by the functional motifs of the high-mobility-group chromosomal proteins.Holliday junction-binding peptides inhibit distinct junction-processing enzymesHigh-mobility group 1/2 proteins are essential for initiating rolling-circle-type DNA replication at a parvovirus hairpin origin.Stimulation of V(D)J cleavage by high mobility group proteins.Repressor induced site-specific binding of HU for transcriptional regulation.Increased sensitivity to gamma irradiation in bacteria lacking protein HUHMGB1 in health and disease.Atomic force microscopic demonstration of DNA looping by GalR and HU.Mutations at residues 282, 286, and 293 of phage lambda integrase exert pathway-specific effects on synapsis and catalysis in recombination.Functional interactions between a phage histone-like protein and a transcriptional factor in regulation of phi29 early-late transcriptional switch.Adeno-associated virus (AAV) site-specific integration: formation of AAV-AAVS1 junctions in an in vitro system.Functional analysis of DNA bending and unwinding by the high mobility group domain of LEF-1.A eukaryotic enzyme that can disjoin dead-end covalent complexes between DNA and type I topoisomerases.Phage phi29 proteins p1 and p17 are required for efficient binding of architectural protein p6 to viral DNA in vivo.Interactions of host proteins with the murine leukemia virus integrase.The λ Integrase Site-specific Recombination Pathway.The amino terminus of bacteriophage lambda integrase is involved in protein-protein interactions during recombination.Site-specific recombination by the beta protein from the streptococcal plasmid pSM19035: minimal recombination sequences and crossing over siteConservation of structure and function among tyrosine recombinases: homology-based modeling of the lambda integrase core-binding domainThe DNA-bending protein HMGB1 is a cellular cofactor of Sleeping Beauty transposition.The sigma 54-dependent promoter Ps of the TOL plasmid of Pseudomonas putida requires HU for transcriptional activation in vivo by XylR.In vitro transcriptional analysis of TyrR-mediated activation of the mtr and tyrP+3 promoters of Escherichia coli.Coactivation in vitro of the sigma54-dependent promoter Pu of the TOL plasmid of Pseudomonas putida by HU and the mammalian HMG-1 protein.Activation of site-specific DNA integration in human cells by a single chain integration host factor.The positive and negative regulation of Tn10 transposition by IHF is mediated by structurally asymmetric transposon arms.Comparison of protein binding to DNA in vivo and in vitro: defining an effective intracellular target.Staphylococcus aureus SarA is a regulatory protein responsive to redox and pH that can support bacteriophage lambda integrase-mediated excision/recombinationSite-specific recombination in the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 catalyzed by the integrase of coliphage HK022.IntDOT interactions with core- and arm-type sites of the conjugative transposon CTnDOT.A Mendelian mutation affecting mating-type determination also affects developmental genomic rearrangements in Paramecium tetraurelia.Arabidopsis chromatin-associated HMGA and HMGB use different nuclear targeting signals and display highly dynamic localization within the nucleus.
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Architectural elements in nucleoprotein complexes: interchangeability of specific and non-specific DNA binding proteins.
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Architectural elements in nucl ...... specific DNA binding proteins.
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Architectural elements in nucl ...... specific DNA binding proteins.
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Architectural elements in nucl ...... specific DNA binding proteins.
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Architectural elements in nucl ...... -specific DNA binding proteins
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1994.TB06775.X
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1994-10-01T00:00:00Z