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Our aim:To express gp16 of DNA packaging motor from phi29 on the surface of E. coli and to determine the uptake of DNA plasmids by the modified bacterium. References Schwartz C, De Donatis GM, Fang H, Guo P. (2013). The ATPase of the phi29 DNA packaging motor is a member of the hexameric AAA+ superfamily. Virology. 443: 20–27. |