2008
Chemical shift mapping of γδ resolvase dimer and activated tetramer: Mechanistic implications for DNA strand exchange
Gehman J, Cocco M, Grindley N. Chemical shift mapping of γδ resolvase dimer and activated tetramer: Mechanistic implications for DNA strand exchange. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta 2008, 1784: 2086-2092. PMID: 18840551, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2008.08.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA strand exchangeStrand exchangeChemical shift mappingWild-type dimerNMR chemical shift assignmentsChemical shift assignmentsDNA recombinaseResolvase dimersX-ray diffraction modelSequence regionsSubunit interfaceTetrameric stateProtomer-protomer interactionsGammadelta resolvaseShift mappingShift assignmentsMechanistic hypothesesStructural variationsResidues
1990
The crystal structure of the catalytic domain of the site-specific recombination enzyme γδ resolvase at 2.7 Å resolution
Sanderson M, Freemont P, Rice P, Goldman A, Hatfull G, Grindley N, Steitz T. The crystal structure of the catalytic domain of the site-specific recombination enzyme γδ resolvase at 2.7 Å resolution. Cell 1990, 63: 1323-1329. PMID: 2175678, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(90)90427-g.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1980
THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF DNA POLYMERASE I OF E. COLI11This work was supported by Health and Research Services Foundation grant V-34 (to NDFG), NIH grant GM24688 (to WSK) and ACS Faculty Research Award 198 (to WSK).
Joyce C, Kelley W, Brown W, Grindley N. THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF DNA POLYMERASE I OF E. COLI11This work was supported by Health and Research Services Foundation grant V-34 (to NDFG), NIH grant GM24688 (to WSK) and ACS Faculty Research Award 198 (to WSK). 1980, 589-596. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-048850-6.50054-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDNA polymerase IPolymerase IE. coli polA geneAmino acid sequenceHalf-cystine residuesProteolytic cleavage sitesResidues 342Sequence comparisonDNA polymerase I.DNA sequencesResidue 323Acid sequencePolymerase I.PolA geneNative enzymeCleavage siteAmino acidsSequenceGenesProteinMutationsAllelesEnzymeResiduesTrp