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Alcoholysis and Strand Joining by the Flp Site-specific Recombinase
1998
Journal of Biological Chemistry
The strand joining step of recombination mediated by the Flp site-specific recombinase involves the attack of a 3-phosphotyrosyl bond by a 5-hydroxyl group from DNA. The nucleophile in this reaction, the 5-OH, can be substituted by glycerol or other polyhydric alcohols. The strand joining and glycerolysis reactions are mechanistically equivalent and are competitive to each other. The target diester in strand joining can be a 3-phosphate covalently linked either to a short tyrosyl peptide or to
doi:10.1074/jbc.273.34.22028
pmid:9705345
fatcat:lvrv3lqe5zhrfk5gx2jlgqq5bi