Pages that link to "Q41357542"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Comparative analysis of eubacterial DNA polymerase III alpha subunits (Q41357542):
Displaying 18 items.
- Large-scale analyses of glycosylation in cellulases (Q28597853) (← links)
- Biophysical characterization of DNA binding from single molecule force measurements (Q34091700) (← links)
- Does the genetic code have a eukaryotic origin? (Q35171468) (← links)
- On the molecular mechanism of GC content variation among eubacterial genomes (Q35742233) (← links)
- Architecture and conservation of the bacterial DNA replication machinery, an underexploited drug target (Q35791501) (← links)
- DNA repair and genome maintenance in Bacillus subtilis (Q36194928) (← links)
- Distinct double- and single-stranded DNA binding of E. coli replicative DNA polymerase III alpha subunit (Q37151160) (← links)
- A novel skew analysis reveals substitution asymmetries linked to genetic code GC-biases and PolIII a-subunit isoforms (Q37191177) (← links)
- The pendulum model for genome compositional dynamics: from the four nucleotides to the twenty amino acids (Q37319931) (← links)
- Strand-biased gene distribution in bacteria is related to both horizontal gene transfer and strand-biased nucleotide composition (Q37319936) (← links)
- Optical tweezers experiments resolve distinct modes of DNA-protein binding. (Q37378660) (← links)
- Mechanism of polymerase collision release from sliding clamps on the lagging strand. (Q38351246) (← links)
- DNA Replication in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Q39210590) (← links)
- Building an anisotropic meniscus with zonal variations (Q41892247) (← links)
- Comprehensive analysis of DNA polymerase III α subunits and their homologs in bacterial genomes (Q41941422) (← links)
- Interactions of the Bacillus subtilis DnaE polymerase with replisomal proteins modulate its activity and fidelity (Q42281995) (← links)
- Flexibility and symmetry of prokaryotic genome rearrangement reveal lineage-associated core-gene-defined genome organizational frameworks (Q43050663) (← links)
- Bacillus subtilis DNA polymerases, PolC and DnaE, are required for both leading and lagging strand synthesis in SPP1 origin-dependent DNA replication (Q47132325) (← links)