Shared active site architecture between archaeal PolD and multi-subunit RNA polymerases revealed by X-ray crystallography
The structures of many DNA polymerases is known, but PolD was a missing piece. Here, the authors report the crystal structure of this protein and use it to connect the DNA replication machinery with the transcription machinery in the same protein family.
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Main Authors: | Ludovic Sauguet, Pierre Raia, Ghislaine Henneke, Marc Delarue |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d4208d3f70564e7cb7b842ba3ac7b8a7 |
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