This family includes the MrpR protein from Bacillus subtilis (also known as YopR), the master repressor of the lytic cycle of the temperate phage SPbeta. MrpR, a DNA-binding protein that has lost its recombinase function, shows a tyrosine recombinase ...
This family includes the MrpR protein from Bacillus subtilis (also known as YopR), the master repressor of the lytic cycle of the temperate phage SPbeta. MrpR, a DNA-binding protein that has lost its recombinase function, shows a tyrosine recombinase fold with an N-terminal all-alpha domain (Pfam:PF22822) and a C-terminal catalytic domain (this entry) [1].
This family includes the MrpR protein from Bacillus subtilis (also known as YopR), the master repressor of the lytic cycle of the temperate phage SPbeta. MrpR, a DNA-binding protein that has lost its recombinase function, shows a tyrosine reco ...
This family includes the MrpR protein from Bacillus subtilis (also known as YopR), the master repressor of the lytic cycle of the temperate phage SPbeta. MrpR, a DNA-binding protein that has lost its recombinase function, shows a tyrosine recombinase fold with an N-terminal core-binding (CB) domain with four alpha -helices (this entry) and a C-terminal catalytic domain [1].