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Authors: Sherratt, DJ Lau, IF Barre, FX
Citation: Dj. Sherratt et al., Chromosome segregation, CURR OPIN M, 4(6), 2001, pp. 653-659

Authors: Perals, K Capiaux, H Vincourt, JB Louarn, JM Sherratt, DJ Cornet, F
Citation: K. Perals et al., Interplay between recombination, cell division and chromosome structure during chromosome dimer resolution in Escherichia coli, MOL MICROB, 39(4), 2001, pp. 904-913

Authors: Tolmasky, ME Colloms, S Blakely, G Sherratt, DJ
Citation: Me. Tolmasky et al., Stability by multimer resolution of pJHCMW1 is due to the Tn1331 resolvaseand not to the Escherichia coli Xer system, MICROBIO-UK, 146, 2000, pp. 581-589

Authors: Michel, B Recchia, GD Penel-Colin, M Ehrlich, SD Sherratt, DJ
Citation: B. Michel et al., Resolution of Holliday junctions by RuvABC prevents dimer formation in repmutants and UV-irradiated cells, MOL MICROB, 37(1), 2000, pp. 180-191

Authors: Barre, FX Aroyo, M Colloms, SD Helfrich, A Cornet, F Sherratt, DJ
Citation: Fx. Barre et al., FtsK functions in the processing of a Holliday junction intermediate during bacterial chromosome segregation, GENE DEV, 14(23), 2000, pp. 2976-2988

Authors: Cox, MM Goodman, MF Kreuzer, KN Sherratt, DJ Sandler, SJ Marians, KJ
Citation: Mm. Cox et al., The importance of repairing stalled replication forks, NATURE, 404(6773), 2000, pp. 37-41

Authors: Arciszewska, LK Baker, RA Hallet, B Sherratt, DJ
Citation: Lk. Arciszewska et al., Coordinated control of XerC and XerD catalytic activities during Holliday junction resolution, J MOL BIOL, 299(2), 2000, pp. 391-403

Authors: Blakely, GW Davidson, AO Sherratt, DJ
Citation: Gw. Blakely et al., Sequential strand exchange by XerC and XerD during site-specific recombination at dif, J BIOL CHEM, 275(14), 2000, pp. 9930-9936

Authors: Hallet, B Arciszewska, LK Sherratt, DJ
Citation: B. Hallet et al., Reciprocal control of catalysis by the tyrosine recombinases XerC and XerD: An enzymatic switch in site-specific recombination, MOL CELL, 4(6), 1999, pp. 949-959

Authors: Recchia, GD Sherratt, DJ
Citation: Gd. Recchia et Dj. Sherratt, Conservation of xer site-specific recombination genes in bacteria, MOL MICROB, 34(5), 1999, pp. 1146-1148

Authors: Spiers, AJ Sherratt, DJ
Citation: Aj. Spiers et Dj. Sherratt, C-terminal interactions between the XerC and XerD site-specific recombinases, MOL MICROB, 32(5), 1999, pp. 1031-1042

Authors: Neilson, L Blakely, G Sherratt, DJ
Citation: L. Neilson et al., Site-specific recombination at dif by Haemophilus influenzae XerC, MOL MICROB, 31(3), 1999, pp. 915-926

Authors: Recchia, GD Aroyo, M Wolf, D Blakely, G Sherratt, DJ
Citation: Gd. Recchia et al., FtsK-dependent and -independent pathways of Xer site-specific recombination, EMBO J, 18(20), 1999, pp. 5724-5734

Authors: Strater, N Sherratt, DJ Colloms, SD
Citation: N. Strater et al., X-ray structure of aminopeptidase A from Escherichia coli and a model for the nucleoprotein complex in Xer site-specific recombination, EMBO J, 18(16), 1999, pp. 4513-4522

Authors: Bath, J Sherratt, DJ Colloms, SD
Citation: J. Bath et al., Topology of Xer recombination on catenanes produced by lambda integrase, J MOL BIOL, 289(4), 1999, pp. 873-883

Authors: Grainge, I Sherratt, DJ
Citation: I. Grainge et Dj. Sherratt, Xer site-specific recombination - DNA strand rejoining by recombinase XerC, J BIOL CHEM, 274(10), 1999, pp. 6763-6769

Authors: Sciochetti, SA Piggot, PJ Sherratt, DJ Blakely, G
Citation: Sa. Sciochetti et al., The ripX locus of Bacillus subtilis encodes a site-specific recombinase involved in proper chromosome partitioning, J BACT, 181(19), 1999, pp. 6053-6062
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