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Rec A Recombinases

A family of recombinases initially identified in BACTERIA. They catalyze the ATP-driven exchange of DNA strands in GENETIC RECOMBINATION. The product of the reaction consists of a duplex and a displaced single-stranded loop, which has the shape of the letter D and is therefore called a D-loop structure.
Also Known As:
RecA Protein; Recombinases, Rec A; Rec A Protein
Networked: 18 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 0 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Chodosh, James: 1 article (01/2018)
2. Dyer, David W: 1 article (01/2018)
3. Ismail, Ashrafali M: 1 article (01/2018)
4. Lee, Jeong Yoon: 1 article (01/2018)
5. Lee, Ji Sun: 1 article (01/2018)
6. Materne, Emma C: 1 article (01/2018)
7. Rajaiya, Jaya: 1 article (01/2018)
8. Rajala, Rahul: 1 article (01/2018)
9. Seto, Donald: 1 article (01/2018)
10. Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra: 1 article (07/2012)

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