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DnaA function in Prokaryotes
Process of DNA Replication Initiation
DnaA Monomer Structure
Distinct Assembly State of DnaA
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This is a <scene name='User:Jing_Liu/Sandbox_1/1/1'>LTag helicase domain</scene> of SV40, which contains <scene name='User:Jing_Liu/Sandbox_1/3/2'>Zn iron</scene> in it. | This is a <scene name='User:Jing_Liu/Sandbox_1/1/1'>LTag helicase domain</scene> of SV40, which contains <scene name='User:Jing_Liu/Sandbox_1/3/2'>Zn iron</scene> in it. | ||
Revision as of 08:01, 13 May 2012
One of the CBI Molecules being studied in the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program at UMass Amherst and on display at the Molecular Playground.
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DnaA function in ProkaryotesDnaA function in Prokaryotes
DnaA is a conserved AAA+protein in prokaryotes for DNA replication initiation. To ensure correct timing of DNA replication, intracellular DnaA is under multi-level control, including changing expression/degradation level, regulator control and functional activation/inactivation by nucleotide-depedent conformational change.