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The following pages link to An ATP-ADP switch in MuB controls progression of the Mu transposition pathway (Q33889534):
Displaying 27 items.
- The solution structure of the C-terminal domain of the Mu B transposition protein (Q27627798) (← links)
- Structural and functional studies of MinD ATPase: implications for the molecular recognition of the bacterial cell division apparatus. (Q27631116) (← links)
- MuB is an AAA+ ATPase that forms helical filaments to control target selection for DNA transposition (Q27678672) (← links)
- Conformational isomerization in phage Mu transpososome assembly: effects of the transpositional enhancer and of MuB. (Q28365545) (← links)
- The double par locus of virulence factor pB171: DNA segregation is correlated with oscillation of ParA. (Q33952913) (← links)
- Dynamics of a protein polymer: the assembly and disassembly pathways of the MuB transposition target complex (Q34086159) (← links)
- Regulation of RAG1/RAG2-mediated transposition by GTP and the C-terminal region of RAG2 (Q34985886) (← links)
- Organization and dynamics of the Mu transpososome: recombination by communication between two active sites (Q35208441) (← links)
- Transposons to toxins: the provenance, architecture and diversification of a widespread class of eukaryotic effectors (Q35984251) (← links)
- Conformational toggling controls target site choice for the heteromeric transposase element Tn7. (Q36370902) (← links)
- Dissecting the roles of MuB in Mu transposition: ATP regulation of DNA binding is not essential for target delivery (Q36858379) (← links)
- Congruence of in vivo and in vitro insertion patterns in hot E. coli gene targets of transposable element Mu: opposing roles of MuB in target capture and integration (Q36862999) (← links)
- Heteromeric transposase elements: generators of genomic islands across diverse bacteria. (Q38236778) (← links)
- Differential role of the Mu B protein in phage Mu integration vs. replication: mechanistic insights into two transposition pathways (Q38302067) (← links)
- Reorganization of the Mu Transpososome Active Sites during a Cooperative Transition between DNA Cleavage and Joining (Q38348560) (← links)
- An ATP/ADP-dependent molecular switch regulates the stability of p53-DNA complexes. (Q39448525) (← links)
- P1 ParA interacts with the P1 partition complex at parS and an ATP-ADP switch controls ParA activities (Q41838980) (← links)
- The dynamic Mu transpososome: MuB activation prevents disintegration (Q41995829) (← links)
- Direct observation of single MuB polymers: evidence for a DNA-dependent conformational change for generating an active target complex (Q44017740) (← links)
- Effect of mutations in the C-terminal domain of Mu B on DNA binding and interactions with Mu A transposase (Q44468940) (← links)
- Visualizing the assembly and disassembly mechanisms of the MuB transposition targeting complex (Q47209889) (← links)
- Separate structural and functional domains of Tn4430 transposase contribute to target immunity (Q47719165) (← links)
- Domain III function of Mu transposase analysed by directed placement of subunits within the transpososome (Q73306193) (← links)
- Control of development by altered localization of a transcription factor in B. subtilis (Q73319613) (← links)
- DNA recognition sites activate MuA transposase to perform transposition of non-Mu DNA (Q77387604) (← links)
- Sequence and positional requirements for DNA sites in a mu transpososome (Q77387607) (← links)
- Mobile DNA elements: controlling transposition with ATP-dependent molecular switches (Q77734679) (← links)