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      P22 antirepressor protein prevents in vivo recA-dependent proteolysis of P22 repressor.

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      Molecular & general genetics : MGG
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          A method was developed to demonstrate recA-dependent P22-repressor breakdown in vivo by SDS-polyacrylamide electrophoresis of unfractionated extracts of phage-infected, lysogenic Salmonella typhimurium strains TA1530 rec+ and TA1530 recA1-. The antirepressor of P22 is not cleaved by recA protein. Under conditions of unregulated ant-overproduction (Harvey et al. 1981) antirepressor protects c2-repressor in vivo against proteolytic cleavage by recA protein.

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          Mol Gen Genet
          Molecular & general genetics : MGG
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0026-8925
          0026-8925
          1983
          : 190
          : 3
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          10.1007/BF00331072
          6348481
          310618a9-6c87-4d09-bd2d-f661b607e26c
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