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Helicases are a
class of
enzymes thought to be
vital to all organisms.
Their main
function is to
unpack an organism's
genetic material.
Helicases are...
- 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...
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oligomerises into
hexamer through N-terminal interactions.
Replicative helicases have a
central ring and that
feature is
conserved across bacterial to...
- but not all. Many organisms,
including humans,
contain DEAD-box (SF2)
helicases,
which are
involved in RNA metabolism. DEAD box
proteins were
first brought...
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helicases".
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Laursen LV,
Bjergbaek L,
Murray JM,
Andersen AH (2003). "RecQ
helicases and...
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independently of a template.
Other enzymes involved in DNA replication, such as
helicases, may also
exhibit primase activity.
Human PrimPol (ccdc111)
serves both...
- at
nucleoli DNA
helicases are
enzymes that
attach to DNA and
temporarily unravel the
double helix of the DNA molecule. DNA
helicases function in DNA replication...
- ATP-dependent RNA
helicase A (RHA; also
known as DHX9, LKP, and NDHI) is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the DHX9 gene. DEAD/DEAH box
helicases are proteins...
- of a new DNA duplex.
Factors generically referred to as
helicases unwind the duplex.
Helicase is an
enzyme which breaks hydrogen bonds between the base...
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central domain resembling members of the RecQ
helicases. RecQ
helicases are a
special type of
helicase that
function at
unique times during DNA repair...