-
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...
- E3
ligases regulates diverse areas such as cell trafficking, DNA repair, and
signaling and is of
profound importance in cell biology. E3
ligases are...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- of
ligases,
specifically those forming carbon-sulfur
bonds as acid-thiol
ligases. The
systematic name of this
enzyme class is oxalate:CoA
ligase (AMP-forming)...
- in both DNA
replication and repair,
making it the most
studied of the
ligases. It was
known that DNA
replication occurred through a
double strand break...
- This
enzyme belongs to the
family of
ligases,
specifically those forming carbon-sulfur
bonds as acid-thiol
ligases. The
systematic name of this enzyme...
- Heme
ligase (EC 4.99.1.8, heme
detoxification protein, HDP,
hemozoin synthase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name Fe3+:ferriprotoporphyrin IX
ligase (β-hematin-forming)...
- Glutamate–cysteine
ligase (GCL) EC 6.3.2.2),
previously known as γ-glutamylcysteine
synthetase (GCS), is the
first enzyme of the
cellular glutathione (GSH)...