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- Escherichia coli proteins, including ribosomal protein S12, facilitate in vitro splicing of phage T4 introns by acting as RNA chaperones. Academic Article
- Evolution of mobile group I introns: recognition of intron sequences by an intron-encoded endonuclease. Academic Article
- Exon coconversion biases accompanying intron homing: battle of the nucleases. Academic Article
- Genomic analysis of oceanic cyanobacterial myoviruses compared with T4-like myoviruses from diverse hosts and environments. Academic Article
- Homing endonuclease I-TevIII: dimerization as a means to a double-strand break. Academic Article
- Intron homing with limited exon homology. Illegitimate double-strand-break repair in intron acquisition by phage t4. Academic Article
- Intron mobility in phage T4 occurs in the context of recombination-dependent DNA replication by way of multiple pathways. Academic Article
- Intron-encoded endonuclease I-TevII binds across the minor groove and induces two distinct conformational changes in its DNA substrate. Academic Article
- Mobile DNA elements in T4 and related phages. Academic Article
- Recent advances in atomic force microscopy of DNA. Academic Article
- Redox-responsive zinc finger fidelity switch in homing endonuclease and intron promiscuity in oxidative stress. Academic Article
- Role of exonucleolytic degradation in group I intron homing in phage T4. Academic Article
- Role of the interdomain linker in distance determination for remote cleavage by homing endonuclease I-TevI. Academic Article
- SegG endonuclease promotes marker exclusion and mediates co-conversion from a distant cleavage site. Academic Article
- Selection of a remote cleavage site by I-tevI, the td intron-encoded endonuclease. Academic Article
- Social networking between mobile introns and their host genes. Academic Article
- Solid-state synthesis and mechanical unfolding of polymers of T4 lysozyme.
- Two-domain structure of the td intron-encoded endonuclease I-TevI correlates with the two-domain configuration of the homing site. Academic Article