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Preparation of the Mgm101 Recombination Protein by MBP-based Tagging Strategy
Published on: June 25, 2013
Communication between segments of DNA during site-specific recombination
Abstract:
Some site-specific recombination systems require the interacting DNA sequences to have a specific relative orientation. This means that DNA segments can sense each other's direction even though they may be separated by many thousands of base pairs. Here, we review the surprising results of recent experiments that lead to a new model which accounts for site orientation specificity and relates it to other recombination systems where relative orientation is not critical.
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