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primase/helicase. Some DnaG-like (bacteria-like; InterPro: IPR020607)
primases have been
found in
archaeal genomes.
Eukaryote and
archaeal primases tend...
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different superfamily (InterPro: IPR043519).
Primases generally don't fall into
either category.
Bacterial primases usually have the
Toprim domain, and are...
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polymerase domains, the C-terminal
domains of DNA
primases are not conserved. In
prokaryotic primases, the only
known function of this
domain is to interact...
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conserved catalytic domain in type IA and II topoisomerases, DnaG-type
primases, OLD
family nucleases and RecR proteins".
Nucleic Acids Research. 26 (18):...
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creating what is
known as the DNA
replication fork.
Following this fork, DNA
primase and DNA
polymerase begin to act in
order to
create a new complementary...
- α-DNA
primase complex)
consists of four subunits: the
catalytic subunit POLA1, the
regulatory subunit POLA2, and the
small and the
large primase subunits...
- 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 ****ociated...
- (herpes zoster). It acts as an
inhibitor of the
zoster virus's helicase–
primase complex.
Amenamevir was
approved in ****an for the
treatment of shingles...
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inhibition of the
viral helicase primase complex,
encoded by the UL5 (helicase), UL8 (scaffold protein) and UL52 (
primase) genes,
which is
essential for...
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proteins including helicase, RFC, PCNA, gyrase/topoisomerase, SSB/RPA,
primase, DNA
polymerase III,
RNAse H, and DNA ligase. For prokaryotes, each dividing...