DnaC helicase loader

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'''DnaC helicase loader''' (DnaC) transfers helicase to replication origins. The helicase loaders belong to two classes. The ‘'''ring breakers'''’ break the hexameric helicase to allow the DNA to pass through. The ‘'''ring makers'''’ assemble the helicase monomers to hexamers around the DNA.<ref>PMID:23562643</ref>
'''DnaC helicase loader''' (DnaC) transfers helicase to replication origins. The helicase loaders belong to two classes. The ‘'''ring breakers'''’ break the hexameric helicase to allow the DNA to pass through. The ‘'''ring makers'''’ assemble the helicase monomers to hexamers around the DNA.<ref>PMID:23562643</ref>
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For the theoretical model structure of E. coli DnaC see [[Structure of E. coli DnaC helicase loader]].
For the theoretical model structure of E. coli DnaC see [[Structure of E. coli DnaC helicase loader]].
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== 3D Structures of DnaC helicase loader ==
== 3D Structures of DnaC helicase loader ==

Revision as of 13:45, 7 February 2016

DnaC helicase loader dimer part of hexamer complex with DNA 2vye

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3D Structures of DnaC helicase loader

Updated on 07-February-2016

3ec2 – AaDnaC – Aquifex aeolicus
3ecc – AaDnaC + ADP-BeF3
2vye – GkDnaC + DNA – Geobacillus kaustophilus
2vyf – GkDnaC

References

  1. Arias-Palomo E, O'Shea VL, Hood IV, Berger JM. The bacterial DnaC helicase loader is a DnaB ring breaker. Cell. 2013 Apr 11;153(2):438-48. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.03.006. Epub 2013 Apr, 4. PMID:23562643 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2013.03.006

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