Structural and Biochemical Characterization of an Archaeal ParA Protein
<p>DNA partition or segregation is the process that ensures the stable inheritance of genomic material. The majority of the bacterial plasmid and some chromosomal partition systems utilize ParA Walker-box-based partition systems. These systems require three components: a DNA centromere site, t...
Main Author: | Lee, Jeehyun |
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Other Authors: | Schumacher, Maria A |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9923 |
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