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The following pages link to Two active-site tyrosyl residues of protein TrwC act sequentially at the origin of transfer during plasmid R388 conjugation (Q38315911):
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- Disrupting antibiotic resistance propagation by inhibiting the conjugative DNA relaxase (Q24674141) (← links)
- Examination of an inverted repeat within the F factor origin of transfer: context dependence of F TraI relaxase DNA specificity (Q25255767) (← links)
- The Structure of the Minimal Relaxase Domain of MobA at 2.1 Å Resolution (Q27640657) (← links)
- Structural Insights into Single-Stranded DNA Binding and Cleavage by F Factor TraI (Q27642498) (← links)
- Recognition and processing of the origin of transfer DNA by conjugative relaxase TrwC (Q27642583) (← links)
- Plasmid replication initiator RepB forms a hexamer reminiscent of ring helicases and has mobile nuclease domains (Q27655468) (← links)
- The mechanism and control of DNA transfer by the conjugative relaxase of resistance plasmid pCU1 (Q27661390) (← links)
- Design of Novel Relaxase Substrates Based on Rolling Circle Replicases for Bioconjugation to DNA Nanostructures (Q28551074) (← links)
- Conjugative transfer can be inhibited by blocking relaxase activity within recipient cells with intrabodies. (Q33266305) (← links)
- Mobilization function of the pBHR1 plasmid, a derivative of the broad-host-range plasmid pBBR1 (Q33995841) (← links)
- Site-specific recombinase and integrase activities of a conjugative relaxase in recipient cells (Q34132259) (← links)
- Site-specific integration of foreign DNA into minimal bacterial and human target sequences mediated by a conjugative relaxase. (Q34146610) (← links)
- Bacterial conjugation: a two-step mechanism for DNA transport (Q34722956) (← links)
- Tracking F plasmid TraI relaxase processing reactions provides insight into F plasmid transfer (Q34779343) (← links)
- Tyrosine partners coordinate DNA nicking by the Salmonella typhimurium plasmid pCU1 relaxase enzyme (Q34905620) (← links)
- A high security double lock and key mechanism in HUH relaxases controls oriT-processing for plasmid conjugation (Q35225102) (← links)
- Transfer of R388 derivatives by a pathogenesis-associated type IV secretion system into both bacteria and human cells (Q35530988) (← links)
- Swapping single-stranded DNA sequence specificities of relaxases from conjugative plasmids F and R100 (Q36160589) (← links)
- Dynamics of the IncW genetic backbone imply general trends in conjugative plasmid evolution. (Q36616678) (← links)
- A Functional oriT in the Ptw Plasmid of Burkholderia cenocepacia Can Be Recognized by the R388 Relaxase TrwC. (Q36859021) (← links)
- Exposing plasmids as the Achilles' heel of drug-resistant bacteria (Q36943396) (← links)
- A novel relaxase homologue is involved in chromosomal DNA processing for type IV secretion in Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Q36980934) (← links)
- Catalytic domain of plasmid pAD1 relaxase TraX defines a group of relaxases related to restriction endonucleases (Q37104094) (← links)
- The expanding bacterial type IV secretion lexicon (Q37275377) (← links)
- Replication and conjugative mobilization of broad host-range IncQ plasmids (Q37493631) (← links)
- MobA, the DNA strand transferase of plasmid R1162: the minimal domain required for DNA processing at the origin of transfer (Q38292165) (← links)
- The relaxase of the Rhizobium etli symbiotic plasmid shows nic site cis-acting preference. (Q38310561) (← links)
- Functional properties and structural requirements of the plasmid pMV158-encoded MobM relaxase domain (Q38315967) (← links)
- TraA and its N-terminal relaxase domain of the Gram-positive plasmid pIP501 show specific oriT binding and behave as dimers in solution (Q38334075) (← links)
- Relaxase DNA binding and cleavage are two distinguishable steps in conjugative DNA processing that involve different sequence elements of the nic site (Q38347343) (← links)
- A translocation motif in relaxase TrwC specifically affects recruitment by its conjugative type IV secretion system (Q39101676) (← links)
- A bacterial TrwC relaxase domain contains a thermally stable alpha-helical core. (Q39787948) (← links)
- Nuclear targeting of a bacterial integrase that mediates site-specific recombination between bacterial and human target sequences (Q39822300) (← links)
- Identification of the origin of transfer (oriT) and a new gene required for mobilization of the SXT/R391 family of integrating conjugative elements (Q41340424) (← links)
- Origin and fate of the 3' ends of single-stranded DNA generated by conjugal transfer of plasmid R1162 (Q42181543) (← links)
- Analysis of DNA processing reactions in bacterial conjugation by using suicide oligonucleotides. (Q42411932) (← links)
- TrwC-mediated site-specific recombination is controlled by host factors altering local DNA topology (Q42633712) (← links)
- Roles of active site residues and the HUH motif of the F plasmid TraI relaxase (Q46985714) (← links)
- Translocation through the conjugative Type 4 secretion system requires unfolding of its protein substrate (Q47222977) (← links)
- Concerted action of NIC relaxase and auxiliary protein MobC in RA3 plasmid conjugation. (Q52873805) (← links)
- Conjugative DNA synthesis: R1162 and the question of rolling-circle replication. (Q54534213) (← links)
- Analysis and characterization of the IncFV plasmid pED208 transfer region. (Q54538593) (← links)
- Exchange of functional domains between a bacterial conjugative relaxase and the integrase of the human adeno-associated virus (Q57753642) (← links)
- Subdomain organization and catalytic residues of the F factor TraI relaxase domain (Q59264375) (← links)
- From conjugation to T4S systems in Gram-negative bacteria: a mechanistic biology perspective (Q61807570) (← links)