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1 o acid sequence identity with vaccinia virus ATP-dependent DNA ligase.
2 orella virus PBCV-1 encodes a 298-amino-acid ATP-dependent DNA ligase.
3 mophilus influenzae encodes a 268 amino acid ATP-dependent DNA ligase.
4 In eukaryotes, there are three families of ATP-dependent DNA ligases.
5 es, some Bacteria contain genes for putative ATP-dependent DNA ligases.
6 Three human genes encode ATP-dependent DNA ligases.
7 by three-step DNA ligation reactions used by ATP-dependent DNA ligases.
8 ts spanning all mRNA-capping enzymes and all ATP-dependent DNA ligases.
9 of this network include a predicted distinct ATP-dependent DNA ligase and metabolic pathway switching
10 m predicted operons with genes coding for an ATP-dependent DNA ligase and/or archeal-eukaryotic-type
11 domain of ChVLig, is a conserved feature of ATP-dependent DNA ligases and GTP-dependent mRNA capping
12 ase; Lhr-Core, a 3'-5' DNA helicase; LIG, an ATP-dependent DNA ligase; and Exo, a metallo-beta-lactam
15 we show that T4 DNA ligase, a representative ATP-dependent DNA ligase, contains AP lyase activity.
16 ution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis LigD, an ATP-dependent DNA ligase dedicated to nonhomologous end
17 aemophilus enzyme is the first example of an ATP-dependent DNA ligase encoded by a eubacterial genome
21 ase (Tth DNA ligase) differs from mesophilic ATP-dependent DNA ligases in three ways: (i) it is NAD+
23 virus DNA ligase is the smallest eukaryotic ATP-dependent DNA ligase known; it suffices for yeast ce
24 LigD has three autonomous enzymatic modules: ATP-dependent DNA ligase (LIG), DNA/RNA polymerase (POL)
25 in Mycobacterium smegmatis that requires the ATP-dependent DNA ligase LigC1 and the POL domain of Lig
27 er (Mt-Ku) and a multidomain multifunctional ATP-dependent DNA ligase (Mt-Lig), has been described re
30 s serogroup A, encoding a putative, secreted ATP-dependent DNA ligase was cloned and overexpressed, a
32 ae DNA ligase IV which is shown to encode an ATP-dependent DNA ligase with a theoretical molecular ma