Most processes involving an organism’s genetic material, including replication, repair and recombination, require access to single stranded DNA as a template or reaction intermediate. To disrupt the hydrogen bonds between the two strands in double stranded DNA, organisms utilize proteins called DNA helicases. DNA helicases use duplex DNA as a substrate to create single stranded DNA in a reaction that requires ATP hydrolysis. Due to their critical role in cellular function, understanding the reaction catalyzed by helicases is essential to understanding DNA metabolism. Helicases are also important in many disease processes due to their role in DNA maintenance and replication. Here we discuss ways to rapidly purify helicases in sufficient quan...
DNA helicase II is a well-characterized Escherichia coli enzyme capable of unwinding duplex DNA and ...
Completion of genome duplication by DNA replication catalyzed at stable replisomes is essential for ...
DNA replication requires coordination of numerous proteins to duplicate genetic information in a pre...
A novel DNA helicase, scHelI, has been purified from whole cell extracts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
Escherichia coli helicase II has been purified to near homogeneity from cells harboring a multicopy ...
Helicase I has been purified to greater than 95% homogeneity from an F+ strain of Escherichia coli, ...
In all organisms, genetic information is locked within a double helix formed by the two antiparallel...
AbstractDNA is very stable in its double-stranded form. For many processes of DNA metabolism, such a...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins which harness the chemical free energy of ATP ...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous, non-specific dsDNA unwinding enzymes involved in all aspects of DNA me...
DNA helicases catalyze the separation of double-stranded DNA into single strands using the energy of...
Helicases are molecular machines that utilize energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to move along nucle...
Helicases are one of the smallest motors of biological system, which harness the chemical free energ...
We have Initiated the characterization of the DNA helicases from HeLa cells, and we have observed at...
Helicases are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the unwinding of energetically stable duplex DNA (DNA...
DNA helicase II is a well-characterized Escherichia coli enzyme capable of unwinding duplex DNA and ...
Completion of genome duplication by DNA replication catalyzed at stable replisomes is essential for ...
DNA replication requires coordination of numerous proteins to duplicate genetic information in a pre...
A novel DNA helicase, scHelI, has been purified from whole cell extracts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
Escherichia coli helicase II has been purified to near homogeneity from cells harboring a multicopy ...
Helicase I has been purified to greater than 95% homogeneity from an F+ strain of Escherichia coli, ...
In all organisms, genetic information is locked within a double helix formed by the two antiparallel...
AbstractDNA is very stable in its double-stranded form. For many processes of DNA metabolism, such a...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous molecular motor proteins which harness the chemical free energy of ATP ...
DNA helicases are ubiquitous, non-specific dsDNA unwinding enzymes involved in all aspects of DNA me...
DNA helicases catalyze the separation of double-stranded DNA into single strands using the energy of...
Helicases are molecular machines that utilize energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to move along nucle...
Helicases are one of the smallest motors of biological system, which harness the chemical free energ...
We have Initiated the characterization of the DNA helicases from HeLa cells, and we have observed at...
Helicases are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the unwinding of energetically stable duplex DNA (DNA...
DNA helicase II is a well-characterized Escherichia coli enzyme capable of unwinding duplex DNA and ...
Completion of genome duplication by DNA replication catalyzed at stable replisomes is essential for ...
DNA replication requires coordination of numerous proteins to duplicate genetic information in a pre...