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Origin remodeling and opening in bacteria rely on distinct assembly states of the DnaA initiator
Karl E. Duderstadt
, Melissa L. Mott
, Nancy J. Crisona
, Kevin Chuang
,
Haw Yang
, James M. Berger
Chemistry
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Assembly State
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Replication Initiation
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DnaA
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