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Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen

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== Function ==
== Function ==
[[Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen]] (PCNA) acts as a DNA sliding clamp by encircling the DNA and linking it to the genome. It is a processivity factor for DNA polymerase (Dpo) δ in eukaryotic cells<ref>PMID:12829735</ref>.
[[Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen]] (PCNA) acts as a DNA sliding clamp by encircling the DNA and linking it to the genome. It is a processivity factor for DNA polymerase (Dpo) δ in eukaryotic cells<ref>PMID:12829735</ref>.

Revision as of 08:00, 12 July 2016

Human proliferating cell nuclear antigen complex with p15 peptide (yellow) (PDB entry 4d2g)

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