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Helicases are a
class of
enzymes that are
vital to all organisms.
Their main
function is to
unpack an organism's
genetic material.
Helicases are motor...
- A
helicase–primase
complex (also
helicase-primase, Hel/Prim, H-P or H/P) is a
complex of
enzymes including DNA
helicase and DNA primase. A
helicase-primase...
- RecQ
helicase is a
family of
helicase enzymes initially found in
Escherichia coli that has been
shown to be
important in
genome maintenance. They function...
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helicase, also
known as DNA
helicase, RecQ-like type 3, is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the WRN gene. WRN is a
member of the RecQ
Helicase family...
- DnaB
helicase is an
enzyme in
bacteria which opens the
replication fork
during DNA replication.
Although the
mechanism by
which DnaB both
couples ATP hydrolysis...
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lagging strand. The
replisome is
composed of a
number of
proteins including helicase, RFC, PCNA, gyrase/topoisomerase, SSB/RPA, primase, DNA
polymerase III...
- DNA
helicases for
leading strands and
lagging strands are
loaded on the
template DNAs, the
helicases run
along the DNAs into each other. The
helicases remain...
- strand. To
synthesize DNA, the double-stranded DNA is
unwound by DNA
helicases ahead of polymerases,
forming a
replication fork
containing two single-stranded...
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Helicase-dependent
amplification (HDA) is a
method for in
vitro DNA
amplification (like the
polymerase chain reaction) that
takes place at a
constant temperature...
- but not all. Many organisms,
including humans,
contain DEAD-box (SF2)
helicases,
which are
involved in RNA metabolism. DEAD box
proteins were
first brought...