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Class:IdLiteratureReference:69131
_displayNameRPA governs endonuclease switching during processing of Okazaki fragments in eucaryotes.
_timestamp2003-10-30 07:39:31
author[Person:69132] Bae, SH
[Person:69133] Bae, KH
[Person:77143] Kim, JA
[Person:69134] Seo, YS
journalNature
pages456-61
pubMedIdentifier11473323
titleRPA governs endonuclease switching during processing of Okazaki fragments in eukaryotes.
volume412
year2001
(literatureReference)[Summation:69128] When the polymerase delta:PCNA complex reaches a downstream ...
[Summation:69141] The first step in the removal of the flap intermediate is th...
[Summation:69143] After RPA binds the long flap, it recruits the Dna2 endonucl...
[Summation:69145] The Dna2 endonuclease removes the initiator RNA along with s...
[Summation:9668973] When the polymerase delta:PCNA complex reaches a downstream ...
[Summation:9668992] After RPA binds the long flap, it recruits the DNA2 helicase...
[Summation:9668995] The first step in the removal of the flap intermediate is th...
[Summation:9669149] The DNA2 endonuclease removes the initiator RNA along with s...
[Reaction:69127] Formation of the Flap Intermediate [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:69140] RPA binds to the Flap [Homo sapiens]
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