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DnaB Helicases

Introduction: DnaB Helicases

Description of DnaB Helicases

DnaB Helicases: A family of DNA helicases that participate in DNA REPLICATION. They assemble into hexameric rings with a central channel and unwind DNA processively in the 5' to 3' direction. DnaB helicases are considered the primary replicative helicases for most prokaryotic organisms.
Source: MeSH 2007

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