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garik1379 [7]
4 years ago
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What do the enzymes gyrase and helicase do?

Biology
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soldier1979 [14.2K]4 years ago
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Helicases are used separate strands of a DNA double helix or a self-annealed RNA molecule using the energy from ATP hydrolysis, characterized by the breaking of hydrogen bonds between annealed nucleotide bases. They also function to remove nucleic acid-associated proteins and catalyze homologous DNA

gyrase is an enzyme that catalyzes the ATP-dependent negative super-coiling of double-stranded closed-circular DNA. Gyrase is a class of enzyme called topoisomerases that are involved in the control of topological transitions of DNA.
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