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_displayNameProcessing of G4 DNA by Dna2 helicase/nuclease and replication protein A (RPA) provides insights into the mechanism of Dna2/RPA substrate recognition
_timestamp2019-12-02 20:11:35
author[Person:9668991] Masuda-Sasa, Taro
[Person:5686014] Polaczek, Piotr
[Person:9668990] Peng, Xiao P
[Person:2408416] Chen, Lu
[Person:5686005] Campbell, Judith L
created[InstanceEdit:9668994] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2019-12-02
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages24359-73
pubMedIdentifier18593712
titleProcessing of G4 DNA by Dna2 helicase/nuclease and replication protein A (RPA) provides insights into the mechanism of Dna2/RPA substrate recognition
volume283
year2008
(literatureReference)[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...
[Reaction:174441] Removal of RNA primer and dissociation of RPA and Dna2 from the C-strand [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:174445] RPA binds to the Flap on the C-strand [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:174451] Recruitment of DNA2 endonuclease to the C strand [Homo sapiens]
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