DNA Polymerase Theta

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<Structure load='4x0p' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='DNA polymerase theta polymerase domain in complex with double-stranded DNA substrate and incoming ddATP' >
 
==Structural Description==
==Structural Description==
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<Structure load='4x0p' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='DNA polymerase theta polymerase domain in complex with double-stranded DNA substrate and incoming ddATP' ></StructureSection>
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Full length polymerase theta consists of an N-terminal helicase-like domain that is connected to the C-terminal polymerase domain by a central linker region.
Full length polymerase theta consists of an N-terminal helicase-like domain that is connected to the C-terminal polymerase domain by a central linker region.
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[[Image:Full-lengthpoltheta.jpg]]
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The polymerase domain of polymerase theta (QM1) is a member of the A-family of polymerases which includes Pol I and T7 DNA polymerase. A-family polymerases contain <scene name='84/842971/A-family_motifs/1'>6 conserved motifs</scene>
The polymerase domain of polymerase theta (QM1) is a member of the A-family of polymerases which includes Pol I and T7 DNA polymerase. A-family polymerases contain <scene name='84/842971/A-family_motifs/1'>6 conserved motifs</scene>
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== Structural Insights ==
== Structural Insights ==
== Function ==
== Function ==

Revision as of 23:05, 29 April 2020

Structural Description

DNA polymerase theta polymerase domain in complex with double-stranded DNA substrate and incoming ddATP

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