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Simon E V Phillips - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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crystallization and preliminary x ray crystallographic studies of repdc a hybrid rolling circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D-biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
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Crystallization and preliminary X‐ray crystallographic studies of RepDC, a hybrid rolling‐circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
Dmitry E Klimenko - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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crystallization and preliminary x ray crystallographic studies of repdc a hybrid rolling circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D-biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
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Crystallization and preliminary X‐ray crystallographic studies of RepDC, a hybrid rolling‐circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
Chris D Thomas - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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crystallization and preliminary x ray crystallographic studies of repdc a hybrid rolling circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D-biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
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Crystallization and preliminary X‐ray crystallographic studies of RepDC, a hybrid rolling‐circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
Siân Rowsell - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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crystallization and preliminary x ray crystallographic studies of repdc a hybrid rolling circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D-biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
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Crystallization and preliminary X‐ray crystallographic studies of RepDC, a hybrid rolling‐circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
M A Convery - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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crystallization and preliminary x ray crystallographic studies of repdc a hybrid rolling circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D-biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.
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Crystallization and preliminary X‐ray crystallographic studies of RepDC, a hybrid rolling‐circle plasmid replication initiator protein
Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1999Co-Authors: Dmitry E Klimenko, M A Convery, Siân Rowsell, Chris D Thomas, Simon E V PhillipsAbstract:The hybrid plasmid-replication initiator protein RepDC, which is a fusion of the catalytic fragment of the RepD protein and the DNA-binding fragment of the RepC protein from Staphylococcus aureus, has been successfully crystallized and X-ray data to 3.5 A have been collected on a synchrotron radiation source. Crystals belong to space group I4132 with unit-cell dimensions a = b = c = 165.1 A. The crystals are estimated to contain one protein monomer per asymmetric unit, with 55% solvent content.