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English: Two-color visualization of RPA exchange. ssDNA curtains were initially prepared with RPA-eGFP, and then visualized while performing alternating injections of 100 nM RPA-eGFP (shown in green) and 100 nM RPA-mCherry (shown in magenta). |
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Source | Video S3 from Gibb B, Ye L, Gergoudis S, Kwon Y, Niu H, Sung P, Greene E (2014). "Concentration-Dependent Exchange of Replication Protein A on Single-Stranded DNA Revealed by Single-Molecule Imaging". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0087922. PMC: 3912175. | ||
Author | Gibb B, Ye L, Gergoudis S, Kwon Y, Niu H, Sung P, Greene E | ||
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