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  1. Category:Gyra c-terminal domain (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gyra c-terminal domain
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  1. 1am2 (2,791 bytes)
    2: ==GYRA INTEIN FROM MYCOBACTERIUM XENOPI==
    10: ...ww.uniprot.org/uniprot/GYRA_MYCXE GYRA_MYCXE] DNA gyrase negatively supercoils closed circular double-st...
  2. 2vub (3,681 bytes)
    11: ...cdA also removes bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  3. 4vub (3,690 bytes)
    11: ...cdA also removes bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  4. 3mef (5,083 bytes)
    10: ...g, cold-shock-inducible promoters of the H-NS and GyrA proteins. Binds also to the inverted repeat 5'-AT...
  5. 3vub (3,680 bytes)
    11: ...cdA also removes bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  6. 1mjc (2,384 bytes)
    10: ...g, cold-shock-inducible promoters of the H-NS and GyrA proteins. Binds also to the inverted repeat 5'-AT...
  7. 1vub (3,680 bytes)
    11: ...cdA also removes bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  8. 1zvu (4,572 bytes)
    23: ... strong mechanistic parallels between topo IV and gyrase, while explaining how structural differences be...
  9. 2bh8 (4,391 bytes)
    10: ...g, cold-shock-inducible promoters of the H-NS and GyrA proteins. Binds also to the inverted repeat 5'-AT...
  10. 2nov (4,062 bytes)
    23: ...' gate structure of Escherichia coli ParC. Unlike GyrA whose DNA binding groove is largely positively ch...
  11. 1wp5 (4,726 bytes)
    22: ... of the propeller blades observed in ParC-CTD and GyrA-CTD can be achieved from a concerted beta-hairpin...
  12. 2adl (4,808 bytes)
    10: ...will also remove bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  13. 2adn (4,808 bytes)
    10: ...will also remove bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  14. 2h3a (4,809 bytes)
    10: ...will also remove bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  15. 2h3c (4,809 bytes)
    10: ...will also remove bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
  16. User:Michael Strong/Workbench/TB (6,149 bytes)
    181: ==GyrA crystal structure ==
    182: ...ser:Michael_Strong/Workbench/TB/Gyra/4' caption=' GyrA X-ray Crystal Structure 3ILW' /><br>
    184: ...ne name='User:Michael_Strong/Workbench/TB/Gyra/4'>GyrA homodimer</scene>
    186: ...ne name='User:Michael_Strong/Workbench/TB/Gyra/2'>GyrA homodimer with resistance mutations</scene>
    188: ...ne name='User:Michael_Strong/Workbench/TB/Gyra/3'>GyrA homodimer quinolone binding and resistance region...
  17. 3g7z (5,138 bytes)
    10: ...cdA also removes bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
    23: ...e in CcdB that initiates the dissociation of CcdB:gyrase complexes by an allosteric segmental binding me...
    25: Rejuvenation of CcdB-poisoned gyrase by an intrinsically disordered protein domain.,...
  18. 2y3p (3,788 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of N-terminal domain of GyrA with the antibiotic simocyclinone D8==
    11: ...ww.uniprot.org/uniprot/GYRA_SHIFL GYRA_SHIFL] DNA gyrase negatively supercoils closed circular double-st...
    14: ...cyclinone D8 are comparatively weak inhibitors of gyrase relative to the parent compound, but their comb...
    16: ...ctional antibiotic simocyclinone D8, bound to DNA gyrase.,Edwards MJ, Flatman RH, Mitchenall LA, Stevens...
    23: *[[Gyrase 3D Structures|Gyrase 3D Structures]]
  19. 3hpw (5,368 bytes)
    11: ...cdA also removes bound CcdB protein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process...
    24: ...e in CcdB that initiates the dissociation of CcdB:gyrase complexes by an allosteric segmental binding me...
    26: Rejuvenation of CcdB-poisoned gyrase by an intrinsically disordered protein domain.,...
  20. Ciprofloxacin (21,435 bytes)
    67: ...aughter cells. The action of Ciprofloxacin on DNA Gyrase and on Topoisomerase IV is characterized by the...
    71: === DNA Gyrase Target ===
    72: ...aracteristically polar amino acid residues of DNA Gyrase</scene> (in this scene, all polar amino acid re...
    76: ... to those witnessed between Ciprofloxacin and DNA Gyrase. The active site of the protein is composed, pr...
    83: ...f the interaction between Ciprofloxacin and DNA [[Gyrase]], the precise mechanisms of all Ciprofloxacin ...

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