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Differential rates of NTP hydrolysis by the mutant [S69G]RecA protein. Evidence for a coupling of NTP turnover to DNA strand exchange
Sunil Nayak,
Floyd R. Bryant
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Rec A Recombinases
100%
Hydrolysis
60%
triphosphoric acid
38%
DNA
36%
Nucleosides
34%
2',3'-dideoxyadenosine triphosphate
21%
Phosphates
19%
Nucleotides
17%
AAA Domain
15%
Single-Stranded DNA
13%
Escherichia coli Proteins
13%
Mutant Proteins
11%
Glycine
11%
Serine
10%
Amino Acid Sequence
10%
Carrier Proteins
9%
Adenosine Triphosphate
8%
X-Rays
8%
Mutation
6%
Chemical Compounds
Hydrolysis
40%
Nucleoside Triphosphate
37%
Protein
27%
Turnover Number
21%
Cofactor
17%
Nucleotide
15%
dATP
13%
Glycine Residue
12%
Phosphate Group
9%
Amino Acid Sequence
8%
Mutation
7%
Phosphate
6%
Crystal Structure
4%