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Mechanism of homologous recombination from the RecA-ssDNA/dsDNA structures[RECOMBINATION]
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Mechanism of homologous recombination from the RecA-ssDNA/dsDNA structures[recombination/DNA]
THE STRUCTURE OF THE E. COLI RECA PROTEIN MONOMER AND POLYMER[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
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STRUCTURE OF THE RECA PROTEIN-ADP COMPLEX[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
E. coli RecA in complex with MgADP[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
E. coli RecA in complex with MnAMP-PNP[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structures of E. coli RecA in a Compressed Helical Filament Form 4[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of E. coli RecA in a Compressed Helical Filament Form3[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
Crystal Structure of E. Coli RecA in a Compressed Helical Filament Form 2[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
Model for Active RecA Filament[DNA BINDING PROTEIN]
RECA HEXAMER MODEL, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY[HELICASE]
MsRecA Q196E Form II'[HYDROLASE]
MsRecA Q196E ATPgS[HYDROLASE]
MsRecA Q196E dATP form IV[HYDROLASE]
MSRECA-Q196E mutant[HYDROLASE]
MsRecA Q196N dATP form II'[HYDROLASE]
MsRecA Q196N dATP form IV[HYDROLASE]
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