Staudenbauer, 1975 - Google Patents
Novobiocin—a specific inhibitor of semiconservative DNA replication in permeabilized Escherichia coli cellsStaudenbauer, 1975
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- 8953571354265276967
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- Staudenbauer W
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- Journal of Molecular Biology
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The effect of novobiocin on macromolecule synthesis was investigated in Escherichia coli cells permeabilized by treatment with toluene or 2 m-sucrose. It was found that (1) semiconservative DNA replication is strongly and immediately inhibited and (2) ATP …
- 108009000097 DNA Replication 0 title abstract description 11
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