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DescriptionOrganized-Unidirectional-Waves-of-ATP-Hydrolysis-within-a-RecA-Filament-pbio.0030052.sv001.ogv |
English: Coordinated Waves of ATP Hydrolysis—The Movie This movie illustrates the model of Figure 10. The red RecA monomers are the ones hydrolyzing ATP at any given moment. The transitions from one set of monomers to the next occur every 0.5 s. In this animation, the 5′-proximal end of the initiating DNA strand (the strand that orders the orientation of the filament; see text) is at the upper left. The filament structure is based on the RecA structure of Story and Steitz [72], as cited in the text. |
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Source | Video S1 from Cox J, Tsodikov O, Cox M (2005). "Organized Unidirectional Waves of ATP Hydrolysis within a RecA Filament". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0030052. PMID 15719060. PMC: 546331. | ||
Author | Cox J, Tsodikov O, Cox M | ||
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Short title | Coordinated Waves of ATP Hydrolysis?The Movie |
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Author | Cox J, Tsodikov O, Cox M |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | This movie illustrates the model of Figure 10. The red RecA monomers are the ones hydrolyzing ATP at any given moment. The transitions from one set of monomers to the next occur every 0.5 s. In this animation, the 5?-proximal end of the initiating DNA strand (the strand that orders the orientation of the filament; see text) is at the upper left. The filament structure is based on the RecA structure of Story and Steitz [72], as cited in the text. (PDF not available). (148 KB MOV). |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2005-02 |