Molecular Playground/PcrA Helicase
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'''Helicases''' are nucleic acid–dependent ATP-ases that are capable of unwinding [[DNA]] or RNA duplex substrates. As a consequence, they play roles in almost every process in cells that involves nucleic acids, including DNA replication and repair, transcription, translation, ribosome synthesis (1). See: <scene name='User:Luis_E_Ramirez-Tapia/Sandbox_1/1pjrglobular/1'>Space fill Model</scene><br/> (PDB entry [[1pjr]]). | '''Helicases''' are nucleic acid–dependent ATP-ases that are capable of unwinding [[DNA]] or RNA duplex substrates. As a consequence, they play roles in almost every process in cells that involves nucleic acids, including DNA replication and repair, transcription, translation, ribosome synthesis (1). See: <scene name='User:Luis_E_Ramirez-Tapia/Sandbox_1/1pjrglobular/1'>Space fill Model</scene><br/> (PDB entry [[1pjr]]). | ||
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References
Crystal structure of a DExx box DNA helicase., Subramanya HS, Bird LE, Brannigan JA, Wigley DB, Nature. 1996 Nov 28;384(6607):379-83. PMID:8934527
^ Johnson DS, Bai L, Smith BY, Patel SS, Wang MD (2007). "Single-molecule studies reveal dynamics of DNA unwinding by the ring-shaped t7 helicase". Cell 129 (7): 1299–309. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2007.04.038. PMID 17604719. ^ a b "Researchers solve mystery of how DNA strands separate" (2007-07-03). Retrieved on 2007-07-05. ^ Dumont S, Cheng W, Serebrov V, Beran RK, Tinoco Jr I, Pylr AM, Bustamante C, "RNA Translocation and Unwinding Mechanism of HCV NS3 Helicase and its Coordination by ATP", Nature. 2006 Jan 5; 439: 105-108. Anand SP, Zheng H, Bianco PR, Leuba SH, Khan SA. DNA helicase activity of PcrA is not required for displacement of RecA protein from DNA or inhibition of RecA-mediated DNA strand exchange. Journal of Bacteriology (2007) 189 (12):4502-4509. Bird L, Subramanya HS, Wigley DB, "Helicases: a unifying structural theme?", Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 1998 Feb; 8 (1): 14-18. Betterton MD, Julicher F, "Opening of nucleic-acid double strands by helicases: active versus passive opening.", Physical Review E. 2005 Jan; 71 (1): 011904.
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