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Helicase snaps back

Eckhard Jankowsky ()
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Eckhard Jankowsky: School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University

Nature, 2005, vol. 437, issue 7063, 1245-1245

Abstract: Helicase enzymes can move along DNA or RNA, unravelling the helices as they go. But simply travelling along a nucleic acid in one direction seems not to be enough for some of these molecular motors.

Date: 2005
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