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Q91_0140 Q91_0140 xerD xerD Q91_0884 Q91_0884 Q91_0886 Q91_0886 Q91_1312 Q91_1312 xerC xerC
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Q91_0140Integron integrase; Belongs to the 'phage' integrase family. (319 aa)
xerDTyrosine recombinase xerD; Site-specific tyrosine recombinase, which acts by catalyzing the cutting and rejoining of the recombining DNA molecules. The XerC- XerD complex is essential to convert dimers of the bacterial chromosome into monomers to permit their segregation at cell division. It also contributes to the segregational stability of plasmids. (296 aa)
Q91_0884Site-specific recombinase, phage integrase family protein. (306 aa)
Q91_0886Phage integrase family protein; Belongs to the 'phage' integrase family. (430 aa)
Q91_1312Site-specific recombinase, phage integrase family protein. (453 aa)
xerCTyrosine recombinase XerC; Site-specific tyrosine recombinase, which acts by catalyzing the cutting and rejoining of the recombining DNA molecules. The XerC- XerD complex is essential to convert dimers of the bacterial chromosome into monomers to permit their segregation at cell division. It also contributes to the segregational stability of plasmids. (302 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Cycloclasticus sp. P1
NCBI taxonomy Id: 385025
Other names: C. sp. P1
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