DNA helicases are molecular 'motor' enzymes that use the energy of NTP hydrolysis to separate transiently energetically stable duplex DNA into single strands. They are therefore essential in nearly all DNA metabolic transactions. They act as essential molecular tools for the cellular machinery. Since the discovery of the first DNA helicase in Escherichia coli in 1976, several have been isolated from both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems. DNA helicases generally bind to ssDNA or ssDNA/dsDNA junctions and translocate mainly unidirectionally along the bound strand and disrupt the hydrogen bonds between the duplexes. Most helicases contain conserved motifs which act as an engine to drive DNA unwinding. Crystal structures have revealed an unde...
SummaryDNA and RNA frequently form various branched intermediates that are important for the transmi...
Helicases are molecular machines that utilize energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to move along nucle...
AbstractCrystal structures of binary and ternary complexes of the E. coli Rep helicase bound to sing...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins which harness the chemical free energy of ATP ...
Hexameric helicases are motor proteins that unwind double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) during DNA replicatio...
Escherichia coli helicase II has been purified to near homogeneity from cells harboring a multicopy ...
International audienceDNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the duplex DNA, a key step in many...
Helicases are one of the smallest motors of biological system, which harness the chemical free energ...
AbstractDNA is very stable in its double-stranded form. For many processes of DNA metabolism, such a...
Helicase I has been purified to greater than 95% homogeneity from an F+ strain of Escherichia coli, ...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous, non-specific dsDNA unwinding enzymes involved in all aspects of DNA me...
DFAD-box helicases are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the unwinding of energetically stable duplex...
Hexameric helicases are processive DNA unwinding machines but how they engage with a replication for...
SummaryHelicases use the energy derived from nucleoside triphosphate hydrolysis to unwind double hel...
AbstractSuperfamily I helicases are nonhexameric helicases responsible for the unwinding of nucleic ...
SummaryDNA and RNA frequently form various branched intermediates that are important for the transmi...
Helicases are molecular machines that utilize energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to move along nucle...
AbstractCrystal structures of binary and ternary complexes of the E. coli Rep helicase bound to sing...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins which harness the chemical free energy of ATP ...
Hexameric helicases are motor proteins that unwind double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) during DNA replicatio...
Escherichia coli helicase II has been purified to near homogeneity from cells harboring a multicopy ...
International audienceDNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the duplex DNA, a key step in many...
Helicases are one of the smallest motors of biological system, which harness the chemical free energ...
AbstractDNA is very stable in its double-stranded form. For many processes of DNA metabolism, such a...
Helicase I has been purified to greater than 95% homogeneity from an F+ strain of Escherichia coli, ...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous, non-specific dsDNA unwinding enzymes involved in all aspects of DNA me...
DFAD-box helicases are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the unwinding of energetically stable duplex...
Hexameric helicases are processive DNA unwinding machines but how they engage with a replication for...
SummaryHelicases use the energy derived from nucleoside triphosphate hydrolysis to unwind double hel...
AbstractSuperfamily I helicases are nonhexameric helicases responsible for the unwinding of nucleic ...
SummaryDNA and RNA frequently form various branched intermediates that are important for the transmi...
Helicases are molecular machines that utilize energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to move along nucle...
AbstractCrystal structures of binary and ternary complexes of the E. coli Rep helicase bound to sing...