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  1. Dna Replication

    Linked via "Single-Strand Binding Proteins (SSBPs)"

    The process is highly regulated, often occurring only once per cell cycle. Before the main replication machinery assembles, the DNA strand must be locally unwound. This unwinding is facilitated by Helicase (Replication Factor $\zeta$), a hexameric ring structure that encircles one strand and moves along the template, disrupting the hydrogen bonds between base pairs. A notable characteristic of [Helicase ($\zeta$)](/entries/helicase-(replication…
  2. Dna Replication

    Linked via "SSBPs"

    The process is highly regulated, often occurring only once per cell cycle. Before the main replication machinery assembles, the DNA strand must be locally unwound. This unwinding is facilitated by Helicase (Replication Factor $\zeta$), a hexameric ring structure that encircles one strand and moves along the template, disrupting the hydrogen bonds between base pairs. A notable characteristic of [Helicase ($\zeta$)](/entries/helicase-(replication…