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REPLICATION TERMINATOR PROTEIN FROM BACILLUS SUBTILIS

Authors Bussiere, D.E. Bastia, D. White, S.W.
Citation Crystal structure of the replication terminator protein from B. subtilis at 2.6 A. PubMed
Release date 1999-01-06
Exp. Method X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Resolution 2.0 Å
Classification DNA-BINDING PROTEIN

Sequence

Chain(s) A B (122 residues): Blast Uniprot
MKEEKRSSTGFLVKQRAFLKLYMITMTEQERLYGLKLLEVLRSEFKEIGFKPNHTEVYRSLHELLDDGILKQIKVKKEGA
KLQEVVLYQFKDYEAAKLYKKQLKVELDRCKKLIEKALSDNF

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Why is this the most popular structure in PDBWiki?

For some reason this is the most viewed structure in PDBWiki

According to the access statistics (as of 14th Apr 2008), this is the most frequently viewed structure in PDBWiki (the second one being 1pdb). Does anyone have an idea why? Does this structure have any particular biological relevance? Or is the page just highly ranked in Google (would be also interesting to understand why that would be the case).

- This page was mistakenly proposed as a lead in an ARG on a large webforum.


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