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RTP and Tus

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A comparison of the Replication Terminator Protein (from ''Bacillus subtilis'') and Tus (from ''Escherichia coli'') provides an interesting insight into how proteins with vastly different structures and mechanisms of action can produce essentially identical effects in their native systems.
A comparison of the Replication Terminator Protein (from ''Bacillus subtilis'') and Tus (from ''Escherichia coli'') provides an interesting insight into how proteins with vastly different structures and mechanisms of action can produce essentially identical effects in their native systems.

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