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Tus binds to a conserved cytosine residue which is not base paired <scene name='Sandbox20/Tus/13'>as shown by clicking here</scene>. The interactions between residues of the Tus protein and this unpaired cytosine nucleotide are <scene name='Sandbox20/Tus/9'>shown by clicking here</scene>.
Tus binds to a conserved cytosine residue which is not base paired <scene name='Sandbox20/Tus/13'>as shown by clicking here</scene>. The interactions between residues of the Tus protein and this unpaired cytosine nucleotide are <scene name='Sandbox20/Tus/9'>shown by clicking here</scene>.
"The crystal structure of the Tus-Ter lock shows that Glu49 of Tus makes a water-mediated hydrogen bond with the 50- phosphate of the displaced A(7) nucleotide residue, and it would thus be expected to be partially defective in formation of the locked species."
This is shown <scene name='Sandbox20/Tus/18'>by clicking here</scene>

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