The DNA invertase Gin of phage Mu: formation of a covalent complex with DNA via a phosphoserine at amino acid position 9.

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Published in EMBO J on April 01, 1988

Authors

A Klippel1, G Mertens, T Patschinsky, R Kahmann

Author Affiliations

1: Institut für Genbiologische Forschung Berlin GmbH, FRG.

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