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A One Health approach revealed the long-term role of Mycobacterium caprae as the hidden cause of human tuberculosis in a region of Spain, 2003 to 2022.
Martínez-Lirola M, Herranz M, Buenestado Serrano S, Rodríguez-Grande C, Dominguez Inarra E, Garrido-Cárdenas JA, Correa Ruiz AM, Bermúdez MP, Causse Del Río M, González Galán V, Liró Armenteros J, Viudez Martínez JM, Vallejo-Godoy S, Esteban García AB, Cabezas Fernández MT, Muñoz P, Pérez Lago L, García de Viedma D. Martínez-Lirola M, et al. Among authors: garcia de viedma d. Euro Surveill. 2023 Mar;28(12):2200852. doi: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2023.28.12.2200852. Euro Surveill. 2023. PMID: 36951787 Free PMC article.
Specific binding of the replication protein of plasmid pPS10 to direct and inverted repeats is mediated by an HTH motif.
García de Viedma D, Serrano-López A, Díaz-Orejas R. García de Viedma D, et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 1995 Dec 25;23(24):5048-54. doi: 10.1093/nar/23.24.5048. Nucleic Acids Res. 1995. PMID: 8559664 Free PMC article.
RepA dimers bind to an inverted repeat at the repA promoter (repAP) to autoregulate RepA synthesis. [D. Garcia de Viedma, et al. (1996) EMBO J. in press]. RepA monomers bind to four direct repeats at the origin of replication (oriV) to initiate pPS10 r …
RepA dimers bind to an inverted repeat at the repA promoter (repAP) to autoregulate RepA synthesis. [D. Garcia de Vi
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