1bm9
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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 UniprotMKEEKRSSTGFLVKQRAFLKLYMITMTEQERLYGLKLLEVLRSEFKEIGFKPNHTEVYRSLHELLDDGILKQIKVKKEGA KLQEVVLYQFKDYEAAKLYKKQLKVELDRCKKLIEKALSDNF
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