DNA polymerase

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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''DNA polymerases''' are enzymes that play a key role in [[DNA]] replication. '''DNA replication''' is the process of splitting an existing double-stranded DNA molecule into two single strands of DNA, then using DNA polymerases to translate the single strands. The process of translation results in the creation of the '''complementary''' DNA strands and results in the creation of two double-stranded DNA molecules that are exact replicas of the original DNA molecule. The complementary strands are created in the 5'-3' direction. Certain DNA polymerases are also responsible for proofreading the newly synthesized DNA strand and using exonuclease to remove and replace any errors that occurred. DNA polymerases are divided into 7 families according to their sequence homology and 3D structure similarities.<ref>PMID:10364165</ref> The families are:
'''DNA polymerases''' are enzymes that play a key role in [[DNA]] replication. '''DNA replication''' is the process of splitting an existing double-stranded DNA molecule into two single strands of DNA, then using DNA polymerases to translate the single strands. The process of translation results in the creation of the '''complementary''' DNA strands and results in the creation of two double-stranded DNA molecules that are exact replicas of the original DNA molecule. The complementary strands are created in the 5'-3' direction. Certain DNA polymerases are also responsible for proofreading the newly synthesized DNA strand and using exonuclease to remove and replace any errors that occurred. DNA polymerases are divided into 7 families according to their sequence homology and 3D structure similarities.<ref>PMID:10364165</ref> The families are:
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* Family A - DNA replication and repair (includes DNA Polymerase I, γ)
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* Family A - DNA replication and repair (DNA Polymerase I, γ)
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* Family B - DNA replication and repair (includes DNA Polymerase II, α, δ, ε). See [[DNA Polymerase in Thermococcus gorgonarius]].
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* Family B - DNA replication and repair (DNA Polymerase II, α, δ, ε). See [[DNA Polymerase in Thermococcus gorgonarius]].
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* Family C - DNA replication in prokaryotes (includes DNA Polymerase III)
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* Family C - DNA replication in prokaryotes (DNA Polymerase III)
* Family D - DNA replication in archaea
* Family D - DNA replication in archaea
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* Family X - DNA repair in eukaryotes (includes DNA Polymerase β, λ, μ)
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* Family X - DNA repair in eukaryotes (DNA Polymerase β, λ, μ)
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* Family Y - DNA replication of damaged DNA (includes DNA Polymerase IV, V, η, ι, κ)
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* Family Y - DNA replication of damaged DNA (DNA Polymerase IV, V, η, ι, κ)
* Family RT - reverse transcriptase (See [[Reverse transcriptase]].)
* Family RT - reverse transcriptase (See [[Reverse transcriptase]].)

Revision as of 16:19, 25 January 2019

Family A DNA polymerase I complex with octylglucoside 1taq

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3D Structures of DNA polymerase

Updated on 25-January-2019




References

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