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Two mutations of basic residues within the N-terminus of HMG-1 B domain with different effects on DNA supercoiling and binding to bent DNAŠtros, 2001
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High mobility group (HMG) 1 protein and its two homologous DNA-binding domains, A and B (“HMG-boxes “), can bend and supercoil DNA in the presence of topoisomerase I, as well as recognize differently bent and distorted DNA structures, including four-way DNA …
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