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RecA is a 38 kilodalton Escherichia coli protein essential for the repair and maintenance of DNA. RecA has a structural and functional homolog in every species in which it has been seriously sought and serves as an archetype for this class of homologous DNA repair...
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RecA promotes the autodigestion of the lexA repressor, umuD protein and lambda repressor. ... Can the RecA Protein be heat inactivated? ...
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RecA promotes the autodigestion of the lexA repressor, umuD protein and lambda repressor. ... What buffer should be used with RecA Protein? ...
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The Escherichia coli RdgC protein is a potential negative regula- tor of RecA function. RdgC inhibits RecA protein-promoted DNA ...
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In this case the mutant RecA protein is unable to bypass the medial heterology ... However RecA(wt) protein is able to bypass such heterology in a similar reaction ...
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EPICENTRE develops and manufactures reagents and kits for genomics, proteomics, ... In vitro, RecA Protein helps promote homologous recombination through a multiple ...
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RecA protein promotes the exchange of strands between two homologous DNA ... In vitro, RecA protein alone can carry out DNA strand exchange, but the single ...
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RecA protein binds ATP in addition to DNA, and ATP binding ... RecA protein can assemble a nucleoprotein filament on ssDNA that accumulates as a ...
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The ubiquitous presence of RecA and Rad51 protein homologs raises the question ... supported the notion that a RecA protein-like mechanism for DNA strand exchange ...
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The RecA protein is also known to play an important role in replication fork repair. ... This would be a novel activity of RecA protein. ...
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RecA,protein,biological,biology dictionary,biology terminology,biology terms,biology abbreviations ... The recA protein binds single-strand ed DNA, ...
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Pfam is a large collection of protein families, represented by multiple sequence alignments and ... RecA protein catalyses an ATP-dependent DNA strand ...
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The protein recA and its interactions with DNA have long been studied (Ogawa et al. ... When ATP is bound to recA, the protein adopts an active conformation and has a ...
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The search for DNA homology does not limit stable homologous pairing promoted by RecA protein ... E. coli RecA protein promotes homologous pairing in two ...
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In vitro, the purified RecA-RFP protein forms a nucleoprotein filament whose ... However, RecA protein is also a dATPase; dATP supports RecA-RFP nucleoprotein ...
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The RecA protein of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (RecAPa) exhibits a more robust ... RecA protein, a central enzyme of homologous recombination and recombinational ...
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