Factor For Inversion Stimulation Protein
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A highly abundant DNA binding protein whose expression is strongly correlated with the growth phase of bacteria. The protein plays a role in regulating DNA topology and activation of RIBOSOMAL RNA transcription. It was originally identified as a factor required for inversion stimulation by the Hin recombinase of SALMONELLA and Gin site-specific recombinase of BACTERIOPHAGE MU.
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D035021
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D12.776.097.312 D12.776.260.246
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Improved predictions of transcription factor binding sites using physicochemical features of DNA. Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Dec; 40(22):e175.