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  • 3. DNA-binding domain of the RepE initiator protein of mini-F plasmid: involvement of the carboxyl-terminal region.
    Matsunaga F, Kawasaki Y, Ishiai M, Nishikawa K, Yura T, Wada C.
    J Bacteriol; 1995 Apr; 177(8):1994-2001. PubMed ID: 7721691
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  • 4. Replication initiator protein RepE of mini-F plasmid: functional differentiation between monomers (initiator) and dimers (autogenous repressor).
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  • 5. Binding of RepE initiator protein to mini-F DNA origin (ori2). Enhancing effects of repE mutations and DnaJ heat shock protein.
    Kawasaki Y, Wada C, Yura T.
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  • 6. The iteron regions necessary for the RepE-iteron interaction in vivo in mini-F plasmids of Escherichia coli.
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  • 7. Mini-F plasmid mutants able to replicate in Escherichia coli deficient in the DnaJ heat shock protein.
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    J Bacteriol; 1992 Sep 05; 174(17):5597-603. PubMed ID: 1512194
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  • 8. The central region of RepE initiator protein of mini-F plasmid plays a crucial role in dimerization required for negative replication control.
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  • 9. Reconstitution of F factor DNA replication in vitro with purified proteins.
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  • 10. Localized DNA melting and structural pertubations in the origin of replication, oriC, of Escherichia coli in vitro and in vivo.
    Gille H, Messer W.
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  • 11. Plasmid host-range: restrictions to F replication in Pseudomonas.
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  • 12. Opposed actions of regulatory proteins, DnaA and IciA, in opening the replication origin of Escherichia coli.
    Hwang DS, Kornberg A.
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  • 13. Mini-F plasmid mutants able to replicate in the absence of sigma 32: mutations in the repE coding region producing hyperactive initiator protein.
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  • 14. The central lysine in the P-loop motif of the Escherichia coli DnaA protein is essential for initiating DNA replication from the chromosomal origin, oriC, and the F factor origin, oriS, but is dispensable for initiation from the P1 plasmid origin, oriR.
    Skovgaard O, Olesen K, Wright A.
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  • 15. Competition between the replication initiator DnaA and the sequestration factor SeqA for binding to the hemimethylated chromosomal origin of E. coli in vitro.
    Taghbalout A, Landoulsi A, Kern R, Yamazoe M, Hiraga S, Holland B, Kohiyama M, Malki A.
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  • 16. The structure of the initiation complex at the replication origin, oriC, of Escherichia coli.
    Woelker B, Messer W.
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  • 17. The RepE initiator is a double-stranded and single-stranded DNA-binding protein that forms an atypical open complex at the onset of replication of plasmid pAMbeta 1 from Gram-positive bacteria.
    Le Chatelier E, Jannière L, Ehrlich SD, Canceill D.
    J Biol Chem; 2001 Mar 30; 276(13):10234-46. PubMed ID: 11124267
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  • 18. Escherichia coli DnaA interacts with HU in initiation at the E. coli replication origin.
    Chodavarapu S, Felczak MM, Yaniv JR, Kaguni JM.
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  • 19. Ordered and sequential binding of DnaA protein to oriC, the chromosomal origin of Escherichia coli.
    Margulies C, Kaguni JM.
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  • 20. Host control of plasmid replication: requirement for the sigma factor sigma 32 in transcription of mini-F replication initiator gene.
    Wada C, Imai M, Yura T.
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