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211 related items for PubMed ID: 21811418

  • 21. Distinct replication requirements for the two Vibrio cholerae chromosomes.
    Egan ES, Waldor MK.
    Cell; 2003 Aug 22; 114(4):521-30. PubMed ID: 12941279
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  • 22. The replication initiator of the cholera pathogen's second chromosome shows structural similarity to plasmid initiators.
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  • 23. Interactions of replication initiator RctB with single- and double-stranded DNA in origin opening of Vibrio cholerae chromosome 2.
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  • 24. The dimerization interface of initiator RctB governs chaperone and enhancer dependence of Vibrio cholerae chromosome 2 replication.
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  • 30. Transition from a plasmid to a chromosomal mode of replication entails additional regulators.
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  • 36. Chromosome 1 licenses chromosome 2 replication in Vibrio cholerae by doubling the crtS gene dosage.
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  • 38. par genes and the pathology of chromosome loss in Vibrio cholerae.
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