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Archaeal MCM has separable processivity, substrate choice and helicase domains
- Nucleic Acids Res
, 2007
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, 2007
"... E1 required for melting duplex ori DNA but not processive helicase activity initiated on partially single-stranded DNA ..."
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E1 required for melting duplex ori DNA but not processive helicase activity initiated on partially single-stranded DNA
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, 2007
"... E1 required for melting duplex ori DNA but not processive helicase activity initiated on partially single-stranded DNA ..."
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E1 required for melting duplex ori DNA but not processive helicase activity initiated on partially single-stranded DNA
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, 2007
"... E1 required for melting duplex ori DNA but not processive helicase activity initiated on partially single-stranded DNA ..."
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E1 required for melting duplex ori DNA but not processive helicase activity initiated on partially single-stranded DNA
RNA Helicases: Structure and Function
, 2013
"... RNA helicases are molecular motors that rearrange RNA sec-ondary structure or ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes.1-4 Genes encoding RNA helicases have been identified in all three kingdoms of life as well as in many viral genomes.5 RNA heli-cases are potentially associated with the entire lifespan of ..."
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of an RNA molecule, from transcription to degradation, function-ing in housekeeping pathways including translation initiation, ribosome biogenesis and mRNA splicing.6-8 In addition, RNA helicase activity is associated with specialized processes involving cell growth, differentiation, development, small RNA
Helicase-dependent isothermal DNA amplification
- EMBO Rep
, 2004
"... scientific report scientificreport Polymerase chain reaction is the most widely used method for in vitro DNA amplification. However, it requires thermocycling to separate two DNA strands. In vivo, DNA is replicated by DNA polymerases with various accessory proteins, including a DNA helicase that act ..."
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scientific report scientificreport Polymerase chain reaction is the most widely used method for in vitro DNA amplification. However, it requires thermocycling to separate two DNA strands. In vivo, DNA is replicated by DNA polymerases with various accessory proteins, including a DNA helicase
Processivity of the DNA helicase activity of Escherichia coli recBCD enzyme
- J Biol Chem
, 1992
"... A fluorescence assay was used to measure the pro-cessivity of Escherichia coli recBCD enzyme helicase activity. Under standard conditions, recBCD enzyme unwinds an average of 30 k 3.2 kilobase pairs (kb)/ DNA end before dissociating. The average processivity (Pobs) of DNA unwinding under these condi ..."
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A fluorescence assay was used to measure the pro-cessivity of Escherichia coli recBCD enzyme helicase activity. Under standard conditions, recBCD enzyme unwinds an average of 30 k 3.2 kilobase pairs (kb)/ DNA end before dissociating. The average processivity (Pobs) of DNA unwinding under
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