Chapter 25: Q9CP (page 897)
Explain why TUS is the only replication protein that is sequence-specific?
Short Answer
TUS also known as terminus utilization substance is a protein that binds to terminator sequences.
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Chapter 25: Q9CP (page 897)
Explain why TUS is the only replication protein that is sequence-specific?
TUS also known as terminus utilization substance is a protein that binds to terminator sequences.
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Summarize the function of the following protein in E-coli DNA
Replication: DNA polymerase I, DNA polymerase II, DNA helicase, SSB, primase, The sliding clamp, clamp loader, DNA ligase, Tus, and topoisomerase?
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