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DNA replication terminus site-binding protein
This family contains several bacterial Ter proteins. The Ter protein specifically binds to DNA replication terminus sites on the host and plasmid genome and then blocks progress of the DNA replication fork [1]. [1]. 2687269. Purification of a DNA replication terminus (ter) site-binding protein in Escherichia coli and identification of the structural gene. Hidaka M, Kobayashi T, Takenaka S, Takeya H, Horiuchi T;. J Biol Chem 1989;264:21031-21037. (from Pfam)
DNA replication terminus site-binding protein binds to DNA replication terminator sequences to prevent passage of replication forks
Members of this protein family are found on the main chromosomes of a number of the Gammaproteobacteria; this model excludes related plasmid proteins, which score between trusted and noise cutoffs. This protein, DNA replication terminus site-binding protein, binds specific DNA sites near the replication terminus to arrest the DNA replication fork.
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