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The following pages link to Different effects ofmioCtranscription on initiation of chromosomal and minichromosomal replication inEscherichia coli (Q40422639):
Displaying 19 items.
- Six new candidate members of the alpha/beta twisted open-sheet family detected by sequence similarity to flavodoxin (Q27932815) (← links)
- Unique and Universal Features of Epsilonproteobacterial Origins of Chromosome Replication and DnaA-DnaA Box Interactions (Q28828369) (← links)
- Are minichromosomes valid model systems for DNA replication control? Lessons learned from Escherichia coli (Q34299553) (← links)
- Global regulation by gidA in Pseudomonas syringae (Q34309053) (← links)
- A long-chain flavodoxin protects Pseudomonas aeruginosa from oxidative stress and host bacterial clearance (Q35097157) (← links)
- mioC transcription, initiation of replication, and the eclipse in Escherichia coli (Q35607996) (← links)
- MioC and GidA proteins promote cell division in E. coli (Q35657323) (← links)
- Replication of an rRNA gene origin plasmid in the Tetrahymena thermophila macronucleus is prevented by transcription through the origin from an RNA polymerase I promoter (Q36551881) (← links)
- The absence of effect of gid or mioC transcription on the initiation of chromosomal replication in Escherichia coli (Q36819490) (← links)
- The DnaA box R4 in the minimaloriCis dispensable for initiation ofEscherichia colichromosome replication (Q36890885) (← links)
- Functions of the gene products of Escherichia coli. (Q37059813) (← links)
- Suppression of temperature-sensitive chromosome replication of an Escherichia coli dnaX(Ts) mutant by reduction of initiation efficiency (Q39757009) (← links)
- Cell cycle-dependent transcription from the gid and mioC promoters of Escherichia coli (Q39930962) (← links)
- Bacterial chromosome origins of replication (Q40797786) (← links)
- The right half of the Escherichia coli replication origin is not essential for viability, but facilitates multi-forked replication (Q42391802) (← links)
- Initiation of DNA Replication (Q43012651) (← links)
- A developmentally regulated chromosomal origin of replication uses essential transcription elements (Q46005508) (← links)
- Synthetic secondary chromosomes in Escherichia coli based on the replication origin of chromosome II in Vibrio cholerae. (Q53007385) (← links)
- Solution structures and backbone dynamics of a flavodoxin MioC from Escherichia coli in both Apo- and Holo-forms: implications for cofactor binding and electron transfer. (Q54456027) (← links)