Eubacterial SpoVG homologs constitute a new family of site-specific DNA-binding proteins.
A site-specific DNA-binding protein was purified from Borrelia burgdorferi cytoplasmic extracts, and determined to be a member of the highly conserved SpoVG family. This is the first time a function has been attributed to any of these ubiquitous bacterial proteins. Further investigations into SpoVG...
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Main Authors: | Brandon L Jutras, Alicia M Chenail, Christi L Rowland, Dustin Carroll, M Clarke Miller, Tomasz Bykowski, Brian Stevenson |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/188876b7980146c2be7d099babd2685e |
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