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. 1984 Feb 10;12(3):1489–1500. doi: 10.1093/nar/12.3.1489

Site-specific nicking within the adenovirus inverted terminal repetition.

K C Chow, G D Pearson
PMCID: PMC318591  PMID: 6322107

Abstract

Site-specific nicking occurs on the l-strand, but not on the r-strand, of the adenovirus left inverted terminal repeat. Nicks are presumably introduced into double- or single-stranded DNA by a cellular endonuclease in an ATP-independent reaction. The consensus nick site has the sequence: (sequence in text).

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