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  2. Helicase - Wikipedia

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    This helicase is located on the X chromosome (Xq13.1-q21.1), in the pericentromeric heterochromatin and binds to heterochromatin protein 1.

  3. DNA-dependent ATPase - Wikipedia

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    DNA-dependent ATPase, abbreviated Dda and also known as Dda helicase and Dda DNA helicase, is the 439-amino acid 49,897-atomic mass unit protein coded by the Dda gene of the bacteriophage T4 phage, a virus that infects enterobacteria.

  4. DDX5 - Wikipedia

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    Probable ATP-dependent RNA helicase DDX5 also known as DEAD box protein 5 or RNA helicase p68 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the DDX5 gene. [ 5 ] Function

  5. Eukaryotic DNA replication - Wikipedia

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    DNA helicases are responsible for unwinding the double-stranded DNA during chromosome replication. Helicases in eukaryotic cells are remarkably complex. [106] The catalytic core of the helicase is composed of six minichromosome maintenance (Mcm2-7) proteins, forming a hexameric ring. Away from DNA, the Mcm2-7 proteins form a single ...

  6. Twinkle (protein) - Wikipedia

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    The twinkle gene is an important protein that is involved in the synthesis and maintenance of mtDNA. The gene is located in the mitochondrial matrix and mitochondrial nucleotides. Twinkle protein serves as the mitochondrial DNA helicase that binds to DNA and aids in unwinding the double helix of the DNA molecules.

  7. Helicase, POLQ-like - Wikipedia

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    Helicase, POLQ-like, also known as Helicase Q (HELQ), HEL308 and Holliday junction migration protein, encoded by the gene HELQ1, is a DNA helicase found in humans, archea and many other organisms. [5] HelQ is a replication-linked repair helicase that preserves DNA integrity through helping in the repair of DNA that has become damaged. [6]

  8. DEAD box - Wikipedia

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    DEAD box proteins were first brought to attention in the late 1980s in a study that looked at a group of NTP binding sites that were similar in sequence to the eIF4A RNA helicase sequence. [4] The results of this study showed that these proteins (p68, SrmB, MSS116, vasa, PL10, mammalian eIF4A, yeast eIF4A) involved in RNA metabolism had several ...

  9. RNA Helicase A - Wikipedia

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    13211 Ensembl ENSG00000135829 ENSMUSG00000042699 UniProt Q08211 O70133 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001357 NM_030588 NM_007842 RefSeq (protein) NP_001348 NP_031868 NP_001392438 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 182.84 – 182.89 Mb Chr 1: 153.33 – 153.36 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse ATP-dependent RNA helicase A (RHA ; also known as DHX9, LKP, and NDHI) is an enzyme that in humans is ...