A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus
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The origin of a derived superkingdom: how a gram-positive bacterium crossed the desert to become an archaeonMolecular architecture of a multifunctional MCM complexA highly divergent archaeo-eukaryotic primase from the Thermococcus nautilus plasmid, pTN2.Primase-polymerases are a functionally diverse superfamily of replication and repair enzymes.Staphylococcal SCCmec elements encode an active MCM-like helicase and thus may be replicative.Novel Families of Archaeo-Eukaryotic Primases Associated with Mobile Genetic Elements of Bacteria and Archaea.
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus
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scientific article published on 27 May 2009
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus.
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus.
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus.
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A biochemically active MCM-like helicase in Bacillus cereus
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David Jeruzalmi
Elizabeth McSweeney
Jae-Ho Shin
Martin Samuels
Matt Sekedat
Rejoice Opara
Stephen Long
Zvi Kelman
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10.1093/NAR/GKP376
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2009-05-27T00:00:00Z