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| Class:Id | Summation:69386 |
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| _displayName | DNA polymerase alpha:primase is comprised of four subunits, ... |
| _timestamp | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
| literatureReference | [LiteratureReference:69327] DNA primases [LiteratureReference:69387] Enzymatic characterization of the individual mammalian primase subunits reveals a biphasic mechanism for initiation of DNA replication |
| text | DNA polymerase alpha:primase is comprised of four subunits, p180, p70, p58, and p49. The two primase subunits, p58 and p49, form a tight complex. The p49 subunit contains the DNA primase activity and one role of p58 appears to be tethering p49 to p180, the DNA polymerase catalytic subunit. The fourth subunit, p70, binds p180 and may tether the DNA polymerase alpha:primase complex to Cdc45. |
| (summation) | [Reaction:68914] DNA polymerase alpha:primase binds at the origin [Homo sapiens] |
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