DNA polymerase

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<StructureSection load='1taq' size='350' side='right' scene='' caption='Family A DNA polymerase I complex with octylglucoside [[1taq]]'>
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<StructureSection load='1taq' size='350' side='right' scene='44/440019/Cv/2' caption='Family A DNA polymerase I complex with octylglucoside [[1taq]]'>
[[DNA polymerase]] '''(Dpo)''' reads a [[DNA|DNA strand]] and catalyzes the synthesis of its complementary strand. Dpo's are divided into 7 families according to their sequence homology and 3D structure similarities.<ref>PMID:10364165</ref> The families are:<br />
[[DNA polymerase]] '''(Dpo)''' reads a [[DNA|DNA strand]] and catalyzes the synthesis of its complementary strand. Dpo's are divided into 7 families according to their sequence homology and 3D structure similarities.<ref>PMID:10364165</ref> The families are:<br />
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* '''Rev1''' is a '''Dpo''' involved in replication over DNA lesions. <br />
* '''Rev1''' is a '''Dpo''' involved in replication over DNA lesions. <br />
* '''Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)''' is a family X Dpo expressed in immature lymphoid cells. TdT adds nucleotides to exons during antibody gene recombination.<br />
* '''Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)''' is a family X Dpo expressed in immature lymphoid cells. TdT adds nucleotides to exons during antibody gene recombination.<br />
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<scene name='44/440019/Cv/4'>Octylglucoside binding site</scene> in Family A DNA polymerase I ([[1taq]]).
See also [[User:Karl E. Zahn/RB69 DNA polymerase (gp43)]]<br />
See also [[User:Karl E. Zahn/RB69 DNA polymerase (gp43)]]<br />
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Revision as of 10:13, 7 February 2016

Family A DNA polymerase I complex with octylglucoside 1taq

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3D Structures of DNA polymerase

Updated on 07-February-2016

References

  1. Steitz TA. DNA polymerases: structural diversity and common mechanisms. J Biol Chem. 1999 Jun 18;274(25):17395-8. PMID:10364165
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