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The following pages link to Gin-mediated DNA inversion: product structure and the mechanism of strand exchange (Q37485323):
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- The molecular structure of wild-type and a mutant Fis protein: relationship between mutational changes and recombinational enhancer function or DNA binding (Q27655580) (← links)
- DNA looping and the helical repeat in vitro and in vivo: effect of HU protein and enhancer location on Hin invertasome assembly (Q30423045) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of a prokaryotic recombinational enhancer element with two functions (Q33559983) (← links)
- Intermediates in Hin-mediated DNA inversion: a role for Fis and the recombinational enhancer in the strand exchange reaction (Q33565566) (← links)
- Action at a distance in Mu DNA transposition: an enhancer-like element is the site of action of supercoiling relief activity by integration host factor (IHF). (Q33586209) (← links)
- The two functional domains of gamma delta resolvase act on the same recombination site: implications for the mechanism of strand exchange (Q33686928) (← links)
- In vivo assay of protein-protein interactions in Hin-mediated DNA inversion (Q33741591) (← links)
- The transactivation region of the Fis protein that controls site-specific DNA inversion contains extended mobile beta -hairpin arms (Q33887764) (← links)
- Hin recombinase mutants functionally disrupted in interactions with Fis. (Q33995144) (← links)
- Effect of supercoiling on the juxtaposition and relative orientation of DNA sites (Q34017846) (← links)
- Recombination of knotted substrates by Tn3 resolvase (Q34295578) (← links)
- Communication between Hin recombinase and Fis regulatory subunits during coordinate activation of Hin-catalyzed site-specific DNA inversion (Q35208906) (← links)
- Site-specific DNA Inversion by Serine Recombinases (Q35259174) (← links)
- Controlling tetramer formation, subunit rotation and DNA ligation during Hin-catalyzed DNA inversion (Q35885906) (← links)
- Enhancer-independent mutants of the Cin recombinase have a relaxed topological specificity (Q35997256) (← links)
- An intermediate in the phage lambda site-specific recombination reaction is revealed by phosphorothioate substitution in DNA. (Q36058994) (← links)
- In vitro site-specific integration of bacteriophage DNA catalyzed by a recombinase of the resolvase/invertase family (Q36089736) (← links)
- Mechanism of site-specific DNA inversion in bacteria (Q36474077) (← links)
- Controlled rotation mechanism of DNA strand exchange by the Hin serine recombinase (Q36754695) (← links)
- Multiple interfaces between a serine recombinase and an enhancer control site-specific DNA inversion (Q37235610) (← links)
- Topoisomerases and site-specific recombinases: similarities in structure and mechanism (Q37810595) (← links)
- Gin mutants that can be suppressed by a Fis-independent mutation (Q39835168) (← links)
- Analysis of the mechanism of DNA recombination using tangles (Q40370866) (← links)
- The recombinational enhancer for DNA inversion functions independent of its orientation as a consequence of dyad symmetry in the Fis-DNA complex. (Q40452313) (← links)
- The FIS protein binds and bends the origin of chromosomal DNA replication, oriC, of Escherichia coli (Q40505779) (← links)
- The N-terminal part of theE.ColiDNA binding protein FIS is essential for stimulating site-specific DNA inversion but is not required for specific DNA binding (Q40508271) (← links)
- The mechanism of trans-activation of the Escherichia coli operon thrU(tufB) by the protein FIS. A model (Q40533506) (← links)
- Superhelical stress restrained in plasmid DNA during repair synthesis initiated by the UvrA, B and C proteins in vitro (Q40540129) (← links)
- Characterization of the staphylococcal beta-lactamase transposon Tn552. (Q40819215) (← links)
- Analysis of strand exchange and DNA binding of enhancer-independent Gin recombinase mutants. (Q40872273) (← links)
- The E.coli fis promoter is subject to stringent control and autoregulation (Q41519126) (← links)
- Transposition and site-specific recombination: adapting DNA cut-and-paste mechanisms to a variety of genetic rearrangements (Q41625243) (← links)
- Mechanical constraints on Hin subunit rotation imposed by the Fis/enhancer system and DNA supercoiling during site-specific recombination (Q42566662) (← links)
- A mutational analysis of the bacteriophage P1 cin recombinase gene: intragenic complementation (Q46720570) (← links)
- Three-dimensional structure of the E. coli DNA-binding protein FIS. (Q53030527) (← links)
- Hin-mediated inversion on positively supercoiled DNA. (Q54562027) (← links)
- Uncoupling of the recombination and topoisomerase activities of the γδ resolvase by a mutation at the crossover point (Q58982893) (← links)
- Topological Selectivity in Xer Site-Specific Recombination (Q62381900) (← links)
- The Hin dimer interface is critical for Fis-mediated activation of the catalytic steps of site-specific DNA inversion (Q64389429) (← links)