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Helicase
An enzyme that unwinds or winds double-stranded DNA.
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Helicases
Proteins that unwind the DNA double helix.
Hemimethylation
Double stranded DNA in which only one strand is methylated at a particular site. For example, at GATC sites in E.

Helicase-dependent amplification: This technique is similar to traditional PCR, but uses a constant temperature rather than cycling through denaturation and annealing/extension cycles.

Helicases Enzymes that catalyze the ATP-driven unwinding of nucleic acids; DNA helicases are important in DNA replication.

DNA Helicase
DNA helicase unwinds the DNA molecule by breaking hydrogen bonds.
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DNA helicase - an enzyme that participates in DNA replication by unwinding the double helix near the replication fork
DNA ligase - fills in nicks and gaps made in polynucleotide strands ...

In other helicases, the amino terminus can recruit the helicase to its site of ... Additionally, the amino terminus of Rrm3p contains a putative PCNA interaction ...
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The complex of T7 DNA polymerase and T7 helicase/primase synthesize DNA with high efficiency. We have been optimizing reactions carried out by these enzymes in combination with other T7 replication proteins.

Unwinding / Enzyme DNA helicase separates 2 strands of DNA by breaking hydrogen bonds
Semi-conservative replication / each strand acts as a template for the formation of a new strand ...

The DNA-replicating structure at the replication fork consisting of two DNA polymerase III enzymes and a primosome (primase and DNA helicase).
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DNA repair: Restoration of the correct nucleotide sequence of a DNA molecule that has acquired a mutation or modification. It includes proofreading by DNA polymerase (see helicase).

See also: DNA, Enzyme, Protein, Sequence, Proteins

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