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  2. PRIM2 - Wikipedia

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    19076 Ensembl ENSG00000146143 ENSMUSG00000026134 UniProt P49643 P33610 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000947 NM_001282487 NM_001282488 NM_008922 RefSeq (protein) NP_000938 NP_001269416 NP_001269417 NP_032948 Location (UCSC) Chr 6: 57.31 – 57.65 Mb Chr 1: 33.49 – 33.71 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse DNA primase large subunit is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the PRIM2 ...

  3. Primase - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of primase: DnaG found in most bacteria, and the AEP (Archaeo-Eukaryote Primase) superfamily found in archaean and eukaryotic primases. While bacterial primases (DnaG-type) are composed of a single protein unit (a monomer) and synthesize RNA primers, AEP primases are usually composed of two different primase units (a heterodimer) and synthesize two-part primers with ...

  4. DnaG - Wikipedia

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    The E. Coli DnaG primase is a 581 residue monomeric protein with three functional domains, according to proteolysis studies. There is an N-terminal Zinc-binding domain (residues 1–110) where a zinc ion is tetrahedrally coordinated between one histidine and three cysteine residues, which plays a role in recognizing sequence specific DNA binding sites.

  5. PrimPol - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] PrimPol is a eukaryotic protein with both DNA polymerase and DNA Primase activities involved in translesion DNA synthesis. It is the first eukaryotic protein to be identified with priming activity using deoxyribonucleotides. [6] [7] It is also the first protein identified in the mitochondria to have translesion DNA synthesis activities.

  6. DNA polymerase alpha - Wikipedia

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    DNA polymerase alpha, like DNA primase, contains iron-sulfur clusters, that are critical in electron transport that uses DNA itself to transfer electrons at very high speeds; this process is involved in detecting DNA damage, and may also be involved in a feedback between the primase complex and the DNA polymerase alpha.

  7. Molecular models of DNA - Wikipedia

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    The chemical structure of DNA is insufficient to understand the complexity of the 3D structures of DNA. In contrast, animated molecular models allow one to visually explore the three-dimensional (3D) structure of DNA. The DNA model shown (far right) is a space-filling, or CPK, model of the DNA double helix. Animated molecular models, such as ...

  8. DNA polymerase alpha catalytic subunit - Wikipedia

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    The Pol α complex (pol α-DNA primase complex) consists of four subunits: the catalytic subunit POLA1, the regulatory subunit POLA2, and the small and the large primase subunits PRIM1 and PRIM2 respectively. Once primase has created the RNA primer, Pol α starts replication elongating the primer with ~20 nucleotides.

  9. Transcription preinitiation complex - Wikipedia

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    Transcription preinitiation complex, represented by the central cluster of proteins, causes RNA polymerase to bind to target DNA site. The PIC is able to bind both the promoter sequence near the gene to be transcribed and an enhancer sequence in a different part of the genome, allowing enhancer sequences to regulate a gene distant from it.