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- | 1. wild type Hin that has the "overwhelming favored reaction" suppressed/controlled by Fis. | + | 1. wild type Hin that has the "overwhelming favored reaction" suppressed/controlled by Fis.<br> |
- | 2. "gain of function" Hin-H107Y which is Fis-independent | + | 2. "gain of function" Hin-H107Y which is Fis-independent<br> |
- | 3. other possible "gain of function" mutants which were only named in the paper. | + | 3. other possible "gain of function" mutants which were only named in the paper.<br> |
- | -F88L | + | -F88L<br> |
- | -M115V | + | -M115V<br> |
- | -E122Q | + | -E122Q<br> |
- | -E122Y | + | -E122Y<br> |
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+ | http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/synthetic/papers/Sanders_04.pdf |
Latest revision as of 16:35, 30 May 2006
Possibilities
1. wild type Hin that has the "overwhelming favored reaction" suppressed/controlled by Fis.
2. "gain of function" Hin-H107Y which is Fis-independent
3. other possible "gain of function" mutants which were only named in the paper.
-F88L
-M115V
-E122Q
-E122Y
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/synthetic/papers/Sanders_04.pdf