-
ester bonds, such as DNA
ligase EC 6.6
includes ligases used to form nitrogen-metal bonds, as in the
chelatases Some
ligases ****ociate with biological...
-
fully repair the DNA. DNA
ligase is used in both DNA
repair and DNA
replication (see
Mammalian ligases). In addition, DNA
ligase has
extensive use in molecular...
- E3
ligases regulates diverse areas such as cell trafficking, DNA repair, and
signaling and is of
profound importance in cell biology. E3
ligases are...
-
examples of RNA
ligases include the L1
ligase (Robertson and Ellington), the R3C
ligase (Joyce), the DSL
ligase (Inoue). All
these ligases catalyze the formation...
- for
ubiquitin ligases (E3). All
eukaryotes appear to have cullins. They
combine with RING
proteins to form Cullin-RING
ubiquitin ligases (CRLs) that are...
- The
ligase chain reaction (LCR) is a
method of DNA amplification. The
ligase chain reaction (LCR) is an
amplification process that
differs from polymerase...
- is
generally involved in the reaction,
usually ATP or NAD+.
Eukaryotic ligases belong to the ATP type,
while the NAD+ type are
found in
bacteria (e.g...
- layer.
Stage two
involves four key Mur
ligase enzymes: MurC, MurD, MurE (EC) and MurF (EC).
These four Mur
ligases are
responsible for the
successive additions...
-
enzyme belongs to the
family of
ligases,
specifically those forming carbon-nitrogen
bonds as acid-D-amino-acid
ligases (peptide synthases). The systematic...
- ubiquitin-activating
enzymes (E1s), ubiquitin-conjugating
enzymes (E2s), and
ubiquitin ligases (E3s), respectively. The
result of this
sequential cascade is to bind ubiquitin...