Replicative DNA polymerases

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M Mar Albà
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[1] University College London,Wohl Virion Centre, Department of Immunology and Molecular Pathology
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Aspartic Acid Residue; Replicative Polymerase; Thermococcus Species; Incoming dNTP; Prosite Signature;
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10.1186/gb-2001-2-1-reviews3002
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Replicative DNA polymerases are essential for the replication of the genomes of all living organisms. On the basis of sequence similarities they can be classified into three types. Type A polymerases are homologous to bacterial polymerases I, Type B comprises archaebacterial DNA polymerases and eukaryotic DNA polymerase α, and the bacterial polymerase III class make up type C. Structures have been solved for several type A and B polymerases, which share a similar architecture. The structure of type C is not yet known. The catalytic mechanism of all three types involves two metal-ion-binding acidic residues in the active site. Replicative polymerases are constitutively expressed, but their activity is regulated through the cell cycle and in response to different growth conditions.
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