Direct observation of RuvAB-catalyzed branch migration of single Holliday junctions.
Holliday junctions form during DNA repair and homologous recombination processes. These processes entail branch migration, whereby the length of two arms of a cruciform increases at the expense of the two others. Branch migration is carried out in prokaryotic cells by the RuvAB motor complex. We stu...
Main Authors: | Amit, R, Gileadi, O, Stavans, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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