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Thus, K<sub>DBxb1</sub>'s order of magnitude is 10<sup>-6</sup> nM. The interpretation of this dissociation rate constant is that the dimerization reaction is really specific, as it can be expected for integrases.
Thus, K<sub>DBxb1</sub>'s order of magnitude is 10<sup>-6</sup> nM. The interpretation of this dissociation rate constant is that the dimerization reaction is really specific, as it can be expected for integrases.
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By assuming that k<sub>DBxb1</sub>, the rate of formation of D<sub>Bxb1</sub>, is not rate limiting and fixing it to 1, we find that k<sub>-DBxb1</sub>'s order of magnitude is 10<sup>-6</sup> nM.
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