Hepatitis C helicase unwinds DNA in a spring-loaded, 3-step process
Omschrijving
The process by which genes are duplicated is mysterious and complex, involving a cast of characters with diverse talents and the ability to play well with others in extremely close quarters. A key player on this stage is an enzyme called a helicase. Its job is to unwind DNA or RNA so that another enzyme, a polymerase, can faithfully copy each nucleotide in the genetic code. A study to appear in Science sheds new light on how the hepatitis C helicase plays this role.
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