Davidson:Papers of Interest

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• Stepwise Dissection of the Hin-catalyzed Recombination Reaction from Synapsis to Resolution. Erin R. Sanders and Reid C. Johnson

• The Effects of Ethidium Bromide and Mg++ Ion on Strand Exchange in the Hin-mediated Inversion Reaction. Hee Jung Lee et al. Excellent description of Hin recombination mechanism.

• 'The Effects of Symmetrical Recombination Site hixC on Hin Recombinase Function. Heon Man Lim et al.

• The role of the loxP spacer region in P1 site-specific recombination. Ronald H.Hoess et al.

• A high-throughput screen identifying sequence and promiscuity characteristics of the loxP spacer region in Cre-mediated recombination. Perseus I Missirlis et al.

• Non-contact positions impose site selectivity on Cre recombinase. Andreas W. Rufer and Brian Sauer

• 'Growth Phase-Dependent Variation in Protein Composition of the Escherichia coli Nucleoid

• Hin-mediated Inversion on Positively Supercoiled DNA

• Plasmid DNA Supercoiling and Gyrase Activity in Escherichia coli Wild-Type and rpoS Stationary-Phase Cells

• PERKINS-BALDING D, DIAS D, and GLASGOW A:Location, Degree, and Direction of DNA Bending Associated with the Hin Recombinational Enhancer Sequence and Fis-Enhancer Complex

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