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The following pages link to A C-terminal region of RAG1 contacts the coding DNA during V(D)J recombination. (Q33967550):
Displaying 29 items.
- RAG1 core and V(D)J recombination signal sequences were derived from Transib transposons (Q21092810) (← links)
- The RAG1 N-terminal domain is an E3 ubiquitin ligase (Q24297482) (← links)
- V(D)J Recombination: Mechanisms of Initiation (Q28245998) (← links)
- Putting the pieces together: identification and characterization of structural domains in the V(D)J recombination protein RAG1 (Q28270912) (← links)
- Recombination-activating gene proteins: more regulation, please (Q28270922) (← links)
- The taming of a transposon: V(D)J recombination and the immune system (Q28270945) (← links)
- Human RAG mutations: biochemistry and clinical implications (Q28274274) (← links)
- The RAG proteins in V(D)J recombination: more than just a nuclease (Q34194287) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of all conserved basic amino acids in RAG-1 reveals catalytic, step arrest, and joining-deficient mutants in the V(D)J recombinase (Q34279162) (← links)
- A recombinase diversified: new functions of the RAG proteins (Q34547234) (← links)
- Requirements for DNA hairpin formation by RAG1/2 (Q35652497) (← links)
- DNA cleavage activity of the V(D)J recombination protein RAG1 is autoregulated. (Q35663928) (← links)
- Evidence of a critical architectural function for the RAG proteins in end processing, protection, and joining in V(D)J recombination (Q35780019) (← links)
- The bounty of RAGs: recombination signal complexes and reaction outcomes (Q35830402) (← links)
- Cooperative recruitment of HMGB1 during V(D)J recombination through interactions with RAG1 and DNA. (Q36684764) (← links)
- A RAG1 mutation found in Omenn syndrome causes coding flank hypersensitivity: a novel mechanism for antigen receptor repertoire restriction (Q37002477) (← links)
- A non-sequence-specific DNA binding mode of RAG1 is inhibited by RAG2 (Q37137100) (← links)
- Full-length RAG1 promotes contact with coding and intersignal sequences in RAG protein complexes bound to recombination signals paired in cis. (Q37169788) (← links)
- Ordered DNA release and target capture in RAG transposition (Q37286346) (← links)
- The structure-specific nicking of small heteroduplexes by the RAG complex: implications for lymphoid chromosomal translocations (Q38304580) (← links)
- RAG1-DNA binding in V(D)J recombination. Specificity and DNA-induced conformational changes revealed by fluorescence and CD spectroscopy (Q38359658) (← links)
- Characterization of T and B cell repertoire diversity in patients with RAG deficiency (Q38636867) (← links)
- Increased frequency of aberrant V(D)J recombination products in core RAG-expressing mice (Q39984604) (← links)
- RAG-heptamer interaction in the synaptic complex is a crucial biochemical checkpoint for the 12/23 recombination rule (Q40033943) (← links)
- An interdomain boundary in RAG1 facilitates cooperative binding to RAG2 in formation of the V(D)J recombinase complex (Q40296465) (← links)
- Joining mutants of RAG1 and RAG2 that demonstrate impaired interactions with the coding-end DNA. (Q40536535) (← links)
- Hypomorphic Rag1 mutations alter the pre-immune repertoire at early stages of lymphoid development. (Q54216895) (← links)
- Identification of two topologically independent domains in RAG1 and their role in macromolecular interactions relevant to V(D)J recombination (Q74293115) (← links)
- RAG Deficiency: Two Genes, Many Diseases (Q90481959) (← links)