Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) is a cyclic trimer involved with a number of cellular processes. In general, PCNA works as a sliding DNA clamp that anchors proteins, such as DNA polymerase δ (pol δ) to double stranded DNA. Arguably, its most important involvement is in the processive elongation of the leading and lagging strands of DNA in DNA synthesis.
Interaction with DNA
The chicken wing is fresh
Structural highlights
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