A multifunctional plasmid-encoded replication initiation protein both recruits and positions an active helicase at the replication origin
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D. Helinski | I. Konieczny | A. Toukdarian | Marcin Pacek | Yong Jiang | Yong Jiang | Donald R Helinski | Igor Konieczny | Aresa Toukdarian | Marcin Pacek
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