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Accession
GO:0000402
Name
crossed form four-way junction DNA binding
Ontology
molecular_function
Synonyms
crossed form Holliday junction binding
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Definition
Binding to a DNA segment containing the crossed form of a four-way junction, also known as a Holliday junction, a structure where two DNA double strands are held together by reciprocal exchange of two of the four strands, one strand each from the two original helices. The crossed form of a four-way junction cannot be diagrammed without any of the strands crossing over, and instead contains a single crossover between two of the strands. Source: GOC:krc, PMID:15563464, ISBN:0815332181
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