The Escherichia coli terB sequence affects maintenance of a plasmid with the M13 phage replication origin.
AUTOR(ES)
Uzest, M
RESUMO
Replication initiated at the bacteriophage M13 origin can be affected by interaction of a properly oriented termination signal terB and the Tus protein. The effect can be alleviated by overproduction of the M13 replication gene protein II.
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