scholarly journals Characterization of the DNA-dependent GTPase activity of T4 gene 41 protein, an essential component of the T4 bacteriophage DNA replication apparatus.

1981 ◽  
Vol 256 (6) ◽  
pp. 2813-2820 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.C. Liu ◽  
B.M. Alberts
1961 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 409-424 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Pratt ◽  
Gunther S. Stent ◽  
Philip D. Harriman

Author(s):  
Tzu-Yu Lee ◽  
Yi-Ching Li ◽  
Min-Guan Lin ◽  
Chwan-Deng Hsiao ◽  
Hung-Wen Li

DNA damages lead to stalled or collapsed replication forks. Replication restart primosomes re-initiate DNA synthesis at these stalled or collapsed DNA replication forks, which is important for bacterial survival. Primosomal...


Modern China ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 009770042110649
Author(s):  
Michal Zelcer-Lavid

There is wide consensus that Islam is an important rallying point for the Uyghurs and an essential component of their national identity. Yet despite its centrality in Uyghur culture, there is only marginal reference to religion in modern Uyghur poetry. In this article, I argue that poets such as Adil Tuniyaz, Tahir Hamut Izgil, and others, most of whom are secular and urban, choose to relate to religion through mysticism and nostalgia in reaction to the Chinese state’s characterization of Islam as identified with violent fundamentalism and terrorism. By avoiding the use of separatist symbols, these poets contribute to a broad national ethos that strengthens contemporary Uyghur identity.


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