Until relatively recently, DNA primases were viewed simply as a class of proteins that synthesize short RNA primers requisite for the initiation of DNA replication. However, recent studies have shown that this perception of the limited activities associated with these diverse enzymes can no longer be justified. Numerous examples can now be cited demonstrating how the term 'DNA primase' only describes a very narrow subset of these nucleotidyltransferases, with the vast majority fulfilling multifunctional roles from DNA replication to damage tolerance and repair. This article focuses on the archaeo-eukaryotic primase (AEP) superfamily, drawing on recently characterized examples from all domains of life to highlight the functionally diverse pa...
DNA replication is an essential and conserved process in all domains of life and may serve as a targ...
Cells utilise specialized polymerases from the Primase-Polymerase (Prim-Pol) superfamily to maintain...
International audienceCellular organisms in different domains of life employ structurally unrelated,...
Until relatively recently, DNA primases were viewed simply as a class of proteins that synthesize sh...
It has been known for decades that the principal replicative DNA polymerases that effect genome repl...
DNA replication is a crucial stage in the transfer of genetic information from parent to daughter ce...
During the initiation of DNA replication, oligonucleotide primers are synthesised de novo by primase...
AbstractDNA replication is a crucial stage in the transfer of genetic information from parent to dau...
Primase is the ssDNA-dependent RNA polymerase that synthesizes RNA primers during DNA replication. I...
AbstractIn the evolution of life, DNA replication is a fundamental process, by which species transfe...
The complex molecular machines responsible for genome replication encounter many obstacles during th...
The study of primases from model organisms such as Escherichia coli, phage T7 and phage T4 has demon...
During eukaryotic replication primase•polymerase α (prim•polα) complex synthesizes de novo chimeric ...
CRISPR-Cas pathways provide prokaryotes with acquired “immunity” against foreign genetic elements, i...
The DNA-directed primase-polymerase PrimPol of the archaeo-eukaryotic primase superfamily represents...
DNA replication is an essential and conserved process in all domains of life and may serve as a targ...
Cells utilise specialized polymerases from the Primase-Polymerase (Prim-Pol) superfamily to maintain...
International audienceCellular organisms in different domains of life employ structurally unrelated,...
Until relatively recently, DNA primases were viewed simply as a class of proteins that synthesize sh...
It has been known for decades that the principal replicative DNA polymerases that effect genome repl...
DNA replication is a crucial stage in the transfer of genetic information from parent to daughter ce...
During the initiation of DNA replication, oligonucleotide primers are synthesised de novo by primase...
AbstractDNA replication is a crucial stage in the transfer of genetic information from parent to dau...
Primase is the ssDNA-dependent RNA polymerase that synthesizes RNA primers during DNA replication. I...
AbstractIn the evolution of life, DNA replication is a fundamental process, by which species transfe...
The complex molecular machines responsible for genome replication encounter many obstacles during th...
The study of primases from model organisms such as Escherichia coli, phage T7 and phage T4 has demon...
During eukaryotic replication primase•polymerase α (prim•polα) complex synthesizes de novo chimeric ...
CRISPR-Cas pathways provide prokaryotes with acquired “immunity” against foreign genetic elements, i...
The DNA-directed primase-polymerase PrimPol of the archaeo-eukaryotic primase superfamily represents...
DNA replication is an essential and conserved process in all domains of life and may serve as a targ...
Cells utilise specialized polymerases from the Primase-Polymerase (Prim-Pol) superfamily to maintain...
International audienceCellular organisms in different domains of life employ structurally unrelated,...