Type II restriction endonuclease R.Hpy188I belongs to the GIY-YIG nuclease superfamily, but exhibits an unusual active site

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Type II restriction endonuclease R.Hpy188I belongs to the GIY-YIG nuclease superfamily, but exhibits an unusual active site is …
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P356DOI10.1186/1472-6807-8-48
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P50authorJanusz BujnickiQ11720088
P2093author name stringIchizo Kobayashi
Mikihiko Kawai
Katarzyna H Kaminska
Michal Boniecki
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P304page(s)48
P577publication date2008-11-14
P1433published inBMC Structural BiologyQ2708987
P1476titleType II restriction endonuclease R.Hpy188I belongs to the GIY-YIG nuclease superfamily, but exhibits an unusual active site
P478volume8

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