Title : In vitro binding of LexA repressor to DNA: evidence for the involvement of the amino-terminal domain.

Pub. Date : 1986 Apr

PMID : 3709524






2 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Further, the amino-terminal domain of the LexA protein binds specifically to the operator of the recA gene, producing qualitatively the same effects on the methylation pattern of the guanine bases by dimethylsulfate as the entire repressor, consisting of a methylation inhibition effect at four distal operator guanines and a slight enhancement at the central bases. Guanine RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens
2 Further, the amino-terminal domain of the LexA protein binds specifically to the operator of the recA gene, producing qualitatively the same effects on the methylation pattern of the guanine bases by dimethylsulfate as the entire repressor, consisting of a methylation inhibition effect at four distal operator guanines and a slight enhancement at the central bases. Guanine RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens