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replication protein
Replication protein O is necessary for the initiation of bacteriophage DNA replication. Protein O interacts with the lambda replication origin, and also with replication protein P to form an oligomer [1]. It is speculated that the N-terminal half interacts with the replication origin while the C terminal half mediates protein-protein interaction (annotation of Swiss: P14815). [1]. 6239082. Bacteriophage lambda replication proteins: formation of a mixed oligomer and binding to the origin of lambda DNA. Zylicz M, Gorska I, Taylor K, Georgopoulos C;. Mol Gen Genet 1984;196:401-406. (from Pfam)
replication protein belonging to the phage replication protein O family, similar to Salmonella virus P22 DNA replication protein gp18
phage replication protein O, N-terminal domain
This HMM represents the N-terminal region of the phage lambda replication protein O and homologous regions of other phage proteins.
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