Mechanism of AAA+ ATPase-mediated RuvAB–Holliday junction branch migration
Mechanism of AAA+ ATPase-mediated RuvAB–Holliday junction branch migration
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The Holliday junction is a key intermediate formed during DNA recombination across all kingdoms of life
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. In bacteria, the Holliday junction is processed by two homo-hexameric AAA+ ATPase RuvB motors, which assemble together with the RuvA–Holliday junction complex to energize the strand-exchange reaction
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. Despite its importance for...
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Mechanism of AAA+ ATPase-mediated RuvAB–Holliday junction branch migration
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0028-0836
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1476-4687
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10.1038/s41586-022-05121-1