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| The 4784V missense mutation of the dnaA5 and dnaA46 alleles confers a defect in ATP binding and thermoiability in initiation
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| A prokaryotic dnaA sequence in Drosophila melanogasten Wolbachia infection and cytoplasmic incompatibility among laboratory
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| Nucleoprotein structures at positively regulated bacterial promoters: homology with replication origins and some hypotheses
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| Regulation of transcription of the chromosomaldnaA gene ofEscherichia coli Claudia Kücherer, Heinz Lother, Ralf Kölling, Maria-Anna Schauzu, and Walter Messer MGG Molecular & General Genetics (1986) 205: 115 Link to Article |
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