Structure, substrate binding and activity of a unique aaa+ protein: the brxl phage restriction factor

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  • who: WA from the Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Fairview AveNorth, Seattle, USA, Department of Biology, Seattle University, , th Seattle, USA and have published the research: Structure, substrate binding and activity of a unique AAA+ protein: the BrxL phage restriction factor, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors describe multiple CryoEM structures of BrxL that demonstrate it to be a chambered ATPdependent DNA binding protein. During the course of this study, the authors systematically examined the ability of BrxL to act as a DNA helicase or strand exchange factor but did . . .

     

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