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=='''DNA Helicase'''==
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Helicase unwinds DNA in replication by cleaving the hydrogen bonds between the complementary nucleotides.
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By cleaving the hydrogen bonds between the complementary nucleotides, Helicase allows DNA polymerase to have access to each DNA strand in order to replicate each strand.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 20:12, 7 February 2017

DNA Helicase

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DNA Helicase

Helicase unwinds DNA in replication by cleaving the hydrogen bonds between the complementary nucleotides.

Function

By cleaving the hydrogen bonds between the complementary nucleotides, Helicase allows DNA polymerase to have access to each DNA strand in order to replicate each strand.

Disease

Relevance

Structural highlights

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