Search Results - "Gormley, N A"
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Rapid single-colony whole-genome sequencing of bacterial pathogens
Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-05-2014)“…As a result of the introduction of rapid benchtop sequencers, the time required to subculture a bacterial pathogen to extract sufficient DNA for library…”
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Mode of action of GR122222X, a novel inhibitor of bacterial DNA gyrase
Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-02-1996)“…Services AAC Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit StumbleUpon…”
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Restriction endonuclease reactions requiring two recognition sites
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-1999)Get more information
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The Interaction of Coumarin Antibiotics with Fragments of the DNA Gyrase B Protein
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (16-04-1996)“…DNA gyrase is the target of the coumarin group of antibacterial agents. The drugs are known to inhibit the ATPase activity of gyrase and bind to the 24-kDa…”
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Probing the Binding of Coumarins and Cyclothialidines to DNA Gyrase
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (16-02-1999)“…DNA gyrase is the target of a number of antibacterial agents, including the coumarins and the cyclothialidines. To extend our understanding of the mechanism of…”
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Reactions of BglI and Other Type II Restriction Endonucleases with Discontinuous Recognition Sites
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-03-2000)“…Type II restriction enzymes generally recognize continuous sequences of 4–8 consecutive base pairs on DNA, but some recognize discontinuous sites where the…”
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Manganese(II) as a probe for the mechanism and specificity of restriction endonucleases
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Many Type IIs Restriction Endonucleases Interact with Two Recognition Sites before Cleaving DNA
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-02-2002)“…Type IIs restriction endonucleases recognize asymmetric DNA sequences and cleave both DNA strands at fixed positions, typically several base pairs away from…”
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The Type IIs Restriction Endonuclease BspMI Is a Tetramer That Acts Concertedly at Two Copies of an Asymmetric DNA Sequence
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-02-2002)“…Type IIs endonucleases recognize asymmetric DNA sequences and cleave both strands at fixed positions downstream of the sequence. Many type IIs enzymes,…”
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DNA supercoiling enables the Type IIS restriction enzyme BspMI to recognise the relative orientation of two DNA sequences
Published in Nucleic acids research (15-09-2003)“…Many proteins can sense the relative orientations of two sequences at distant locations in DNA: some require sites in inverted (head‐to‐head) orientation,…”
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