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<StructureSection load='3pih' size='340' side='right' caption='UvrA complex with DNA, pyrophosphate and Zn+2 ion (grey) [[3pih]]' scene='' > | |||
'''UvrABC''' endonuclease is an ''E. coli'' enzyme complex involved in DNA repair. UvrABC removes 12 nucleotides around a DNA mutation replacing them with the correct one. For details on the UvrA-UvrB complex see [[UvrA-UvrB interaction domains]]. | |||
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==3D structures of UvrABC== | ==3D structures of UvrABC== | ||
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**[[3uwx]] – GeUvrA + UvrB <br /> | **[[3uwx]] – GeUvrA + UvrB <br /> | ||
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Revision as of 14:35, 11 December 2016
UvrABC endonuclease is an E. coli enzyme complex involved in DNA repair. UvrABC removes 12 nucleotides around a DNA mutation replacing them with the correct one. For details on the UvrA-UvrB complex see UvrA-UvrB interaction domains. |
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3D structures of UvrABC3D structures of UvrABC
Updated on 11-December-2016