Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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Bacteriophage lambda: Early pioneer and still relevantLittle lambda, who made thee?An integrated laser trap/flow control video microscope for the study of single biomolecules.Repair of the Escherichia coli chromosome after in vivo scission by the EcoRI endonuclease.The interaction of cos with Chi is separable from DNA packaging in recA-recBC-mediated recombination of bacteriophage lambda.Genetic recombination through double-strand break repair: shift from two-progeny mode to one-progeny mode by heterologous inserts.Annealing vs. invasion in phage lambda recombination.Coupling with packaging explains apparent nonreciprocality of Chi-stimulated recombination of bacteriophage lambda by RecA and RecBC functions.A site required for termination of packaging of the phage lambda chromosome.cis Functions involved in replication and cleavage-encapsidation of pseudorabies virusAn accessory role for Escherichia coli integration host factor: characterization of a lambda mutant dependent upon integration host factor for DNA packaging.DNA sequences necessary for packaging of bacteriophage lambda DNA.Activation of Chi, a recombinator, by the action of an endonuclease at a distant site.Evidence for the double-strand break repair model of bacteriophage lambda recombination.DNA packaging initiation of Salmonella bacteriophage P22: determination of cut sites within the DNA sequence coding for gene 3.DNA Topology and the Initiation of Virus DNA PackagingChi sites in combination with RecA protein increase the survival of linear DNA in Escherichia coli by inactivating exoV activity of RecBCD nuclease.Chromosome end formation in phage lambda, catalyzed by terminase, is controlled by two DNA elements of cos, cosN and R3, and by ATP.Isolation of the Bacteriophage DinoHI from Dichelobacter nodosus and its Interactions with other Integrated Genetic Elements.The F plasmid origin of transfer: DNA sequence of wild-type and mutant origins and location of origin-specific nicks.Chi: a little sequence controls a big enzyme.Subunit conformations and assembly states of a DNA-translocating motor: the terminase of bacteriophage P22.
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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scientific article published on February 1983
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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Separate sites for binding and nicking of bacteriophage lambda DNA by terminase.
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10.1073/PNAS.80.4.955
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1983-02-01T00:00:00Z