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City University of New York (CUNY)

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2014

RctB

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Experimental Studies Of Rctb- Initiator Of Vibrio Cholerae Chromosome Ii Replication: Genetic Engineering, Protein Purification, And Protein Crystals, Olha Ivashkiv Jan 2014

Experimental Studies Of Rctb- Initiator Of Vibrio Cholerae Chromosome Ii Replication: Genetic Engineering, Protein Purification, And Protein Crystals, Olha Ivashkiv

Dissertations and Theses

Vibrio cholerae, a member of the Vibrionaceae family, is notorious as the causative agent of acute gastrointestinal disease known as cholera. Genetic information in members of the Vibrionaceae family is distributed between two chromosomes that are distinctively maintained. In V. cholerae, the initiation of DNA replication in each chromosome involves distinct processes. While the initiation of replication of chromosome I is carried by DnaA, the initiation of chromosome II replication is controlled by RctB, a DNA-binding protein that is an exclusive attribute of all Vibrio species. RctB has no homologs among other members of bacteria proteins and can serve as …