Bioscience Reports 1983-05-01

The lysine residues implicated in the gene 5 protein association sites.

S Bayne, I Rasched

Index: Biosci. Rep. 3(5) , 469-74, (1983)

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Abstract

Gene 5 protein, a DNA unwinding protein encoded by the bacteriophage fd, is self-associative in presence of DNA or oligonucleotides. The lysine residues implicated in the protein-protein binding domains have been identified after modification with acetimidate by means of peptide and amino acid analyses. These residues are Lys-7 and Lys-69.


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