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Spies, M. and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005). 
Homologous recombination by the RecBCD and RecF pathways. 
In
 “The Bacterial Chromosome”, N.P. Higgins, ed., (ASM Press, Washington, D.C.), 389-403. 
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Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005).
Catalyst of a catalyst.
Nature, 433
, 591-592. 
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Handa, N., Bianco, P.R., Baskin, R.J., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005).
Direct visualization of RecBCD movement reveals co-translocation of the RecD motor after
c-recognition.
Mol. Cell,
17, 745-750.  [Abstract]  [Full Text]  [PDF]  [Supplemental Data]  [Movie 1 - Chi0]  [Movie 2 - Chi+]

Thomä, N.H., Czyzewski, B.K., Alexeev, A.A., Mazin, A.V., Kowalczykowski, S.C., and Pavletich, N.P. (2005).
Structure of the SWI2/SNF2 chromatin-remodeling domain of eukaryotic Rad54.
Nature Struct. Mol. Biol., 12
, 350-356
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Spies, M., Dillingham, M.S., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005)
DNA helicases.
In
“McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology”, New York, N. Y. 
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Dillingham, M.S., Webb, M.R., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005).
Bipolar DNA translocation contributes to highly processive DNA unwinding by RecBCD enzyme.
J. Biol. Chem., 280,
37069 - 37077 (published online July 22, 2005 as 10.1074/jbc.M505520200).
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Spies, M., Dillingham, M.S., and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005).
Translocation by the RecB motor is an absolute requirement for
c-recognition and RecA protein loading by RecBCD enzyme.
J. Biol. Chem., 280,
37078 – 37087 (published online July 22, 2005 as 10.1074/jbc.M505520200). 
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Bianco, P.R. and Kowalczykowski, S.C. (2005).
RecA protein.
In
: “Encyclopedia of Life Sciences”, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester, http://www.els.net/  [doi:10.1038/npg.els.0003925]
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