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Default NMR assignment of the conserved bacterial DNA replication protein DnaA domain IV

NMR assignment of the conserved bacterial DNA replication protein DnaA domain IV

Chromosomal replication is a ubiquitous and essential cellular process. In bacteria, the master replication initiator DnaA plays a key role in promoting an open complex at the origin (oriC) and recruiting helicase in a tightly regulated process. The C-terminal domain IV specifically recognises consensus sequences of double-stranded DNA in oriC, termed DnaA-boxes, thereby facilitating the initial engagement of DnaA to oriC. Here, we report the ^(13)C? and backbone ¹H, ^(15)N, and ^(13)C chemical...

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