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== UvrD ==
== UvrD ==
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<scene name='92/925553/Uvrd/1'>UvrD</scene>, also known as Helicase II, is one of many components responsible in repairing DNA damage. Helicases use energy from ATP to unwind double helices in metabolic pathways using nucleic acids. ATP molecules are typically used to store energy shared between phosphate groups that gets released when breaking bonds to drive catabolic reactions.
<scene name='92/925553/Uvrd/1'>UvrD</scene>, also known as Helicase II, is one of many components responsible in repairing DNA damage. Helicases use energy from ATP to unwind double helices in metabolic pathways using nucleic acids. ATP molecules are typically used to store energy shared between phosphate groups that gets released when breaking bonds to drive catabolic reactions.

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PDB ID 2IS4

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