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Bacteriophage mu
Known as:
mu Phages
, Coliphage mu
, Enterobacteria phage Mu
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A temperate coliphage, in the genus Mu-like viruses, family MYOVIRIDAE, composed of a linear, double-stranded molecule of DNA, which is able to…
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2008
2008
Synthesis, structure, and electrocatalysis of diiron C-functionalized propanedithiolate (PDT) complexes related to the active site of [FeFe]-hydrogenases.
Li-Cheng Song
,
Chang-Gong Li
,
+5 authors
Q. Hu
Inorganic Chemistry
2008
Corpus ID: 11728934
New C-functionalized propanedithiolate-type model complexes (1-8) have been synthesized by functional transformation reactions of…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Steps along the path to dihydrogen activation at [FeFe] hydrogenase structural models: dependence of the core geometry on electrocatalytic proton reduction.
M. Cheah
,
S. Borg
,
S. Best
Inorganic Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 20911342
Differences in the rate of electrocatalytic proton reduction by Fe2(mu-PPh2)2(CO)6, DP, and the linked phosphido-bridged analogue…
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2007
2007
Regioselective arene hydroxylation mediated by a (mu-peroxo)diiron(III) complex: a functional model for toluene monooxygenase.
Mai Yamashita
,
H. Furutachi
,
+7 authors
Masatatsu Suzuki
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2007
Corpus ID: 43821051
Diiron(II) complexes, [Fe2(LPh4)(RCO2)]2+ (R = Ph3C or Ph), react with dioxygen to generate peroxodiiron(III) complexes [Fe2(LPh4…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Versatile Action of Escherichia coli ClpXP as Protease or Molecular Chaperone for Bacteriophage Mu Transposition*
Jessica M Jones
,
D. J. Welty
,
H. Nakai
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 21803929
The molecular chaperone ClpX of Escherichia coli plays two distinct functions for bacteriophage Mu DNA replication by…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
DNA transposition: From a black box to a color monitor
N. Grindley
,
A. Leschziner
Cell
1995
Corpus ID: 18923096
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Step-arrest Mutants of Phage Mu Transposase
Keetae Kim
,
S. Namgoong
,
M. Jayaram
,
R. Harshey
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 25806409
We describe the isolation and characterization of Mu A variants arrested at specific steps of transposition. Mutations at 13…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Biphenotypic leukemic lymphocyte precursors in CD2+CD19+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia and their putative normal counterparts in human fetal hematopoietic tissues.
F. Uckun
,
A. Muraguchi
,
+6 authors
B. Koller
Blood
1989
Corpus ID: 6834673
During detailed immunophenotypic analyses of marrow blasts from 336 acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients, a very small…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
DNA sequences at the ends of the genome of bacteriophage Mu essential for transposition.
M. Groenen
,
Erik Timmers
,
P. V. D. Putte
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1985
Corpus ID: 23925499
We have determined the minimal DNA sequences at the ends of the genome of bacteriophage Mu that are required for its…
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1985
Highly Cited
1985
Primary structure of phage mu transposase: homology to mu repressor.
R. Harshey
,
E. Getzoff
,
D. Baldwin
,
J. Miller
,
G. Chaconas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1985
Corpus ID: 29594043
The phage Mu transposase is essential for integration, replication-transposition, and excision of Mu DNA. We present the complete…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Influence of insertions on packaging of host sequences covalently linked to bacteriophage Mu DNA.
A. I. Bukhari
,
A. L. Taylor
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1975
Corpus ID: 10303078
Insertions in bacteriophage Mu DNA have been identified. These insertions are responsible for at least seven X mutations, all of…
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