RecBCD
Enzyme, Escherichia coli, Homologous recombination
978-613-9-24436-2
6139244366
144
2012-01-02
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. RecBCD, also known as Exonuclease V, is an enzyme of the E. coli bacterium that initiates recombinational repair from potentially lethal double strand breaks in DNA which may result from ionizing radiation, replication errors, endonucleases, oxidative damage, and a host of other factors. The RecBCD enzyme is both a helicase that unwinds, or separates the strands of, DNA and a nuclease that makes single-stranded nicks in DNA. The enzyme complex is composed of three different subunits called RecB, RecC, and RecD and hence the complex is named RecBCD.
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