Marco A. Azaro, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Brown University, Providence, RI |
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site-specific recombination, global regulation of cell physiology, and protein-DNA interactionsGoogle:
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(The use of synthetic Holliday junctions and covalent modifications to investigate the mechanisms of strand exchange and higher-order complex assembly in lambda site -specific recombination.) |
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Hazelbaker D, Azaro MA, Landy A. (2008) A biotin interference assay highlights two different asymmetric interaction profiles for λ integrase arm-type binding sites in integrative Versus excisive recombination Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 12402-12414 |
Radman-Livaja M, Shaw C, Azaro M, et al. (2003) Arm sequences contribute to the architecture and catalytic function of a λ integrase-Holliday junction complex Molecular Cell. 11: 783-794 |
Sarkar D, Azaro MA, Aihara H, et al. (2002) Differential affinity and cooperativity functions of the amino-terminal 70 residues of λ integrase Journal of Molecular Biology. 324: 775-789 |
Azaro MA, Landy A. (1997) The isomeric preference of Holliday junctions influences resolution bias by λ integrase Embo Journal. 16: 3744-3755 |
Nunes-Düby SE, Azaro MA, Landy A. (1995) Swapping DNA strands and sensing homology without branch migration in λ site-specific recombination Current Biology. 5: 139-148 |