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- DnaG abstract "DnaG is a bacterial DNA primase and is encoded by the dnaG gene. The enzyme DnaG, and any other DNA primase, synthesizes short strands of RNA known as oligonucleotides during DNA replication. These oligonucleotides are known as primers because they act as a starting point for DNA synthesis. DnaG catalyzes the synthesis of oligonucleotides that are 10 to 60 nucleotides (the fundamental unit of DNA and RNA) long, however most of the oligonucleotides synthesized are 11 nucleotides. These RNA oligonucleotides serve as primers, or starting points, for DNA synthesis by bacterial DNA polymerase III (Pol III). DnaG is important in bacterial DNA replication because DNA polymerase cannot initiate the synthesis of a DNA strand, but can only add nucleotides to a preexisting strand. DnaG synthesizes a single RNA primer at the origin of replication. This primer serves to prime leading strand DNA synthesis. For the other parental strand, the lagging strand, DnaG synthesizes an RNA primer every few kilobases (kb). These primers serve as substrates for the synthesis of Okazaki fragments.In E. coli DnaG associates through noncovalent interactions with bacterial replicative helicase DnaB to perform its primase activity, with three DnaG primase proteins associating with each DnaB helicase to form the primosome. Primases tend to initiate synthesis at specific three nucleotide sequences on single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) templates and for E. coli DnaG the sequence is 5'-CTG-3'.DnaG contains three separate protein domains: a zinc binding domain, an RNA polymerase domain, and a DnaB helicase binding domain. There are several bacteria that use the DNA primase DnaG. A few organisms that have DnaG as their DNA primase are Escherichia Coli (E. coli), Bacillus stearothermophilus, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). E. coli DnaG has a molecular weight of 60,000 kilodaltons (kDa) and contains 581 amino acids.".
- DnaG thumbnail DNA_replication_en.svg?width=300.
- DnaG wikiPageExternalLink explore.do?structureId=1d0q.
- DnaG wikiPageExternalLink explore.do?structureId=1dd9.
- DnaG wikiPageExternalLink explore.do?structureId=2R6A.
- DnaG wikiPageID "505496".
- DnaG wikiPageLength "20342".
- DnaG wikiPageOutDegree "62".
- DnaG wikiPageRevisionID "619685822".
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink 310_helix.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acids.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Bacillus_stearothermophilus.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Base_pair.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Beta_hairpin.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Beta_sheet.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacterial_proteins.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Category:DNA_replication.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Category:Escherichia_coli_genes.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink DNA_Polymerase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink DNA_polymerase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink DNA_polymerase_III.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink DNA_polymerase_III_holoenzyme.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink DNA_replication.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Dehydration_reaction.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Dehydration_synthesis.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Dideoxynucleotide.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink DnaB_helicase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Doxorubicin.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_Coli.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_coli.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Helicase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Helix_bundle.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink High-throughput_screening.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Inorganic_pyrophosphatase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Kilobase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Kilodalton.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Lagging_strand.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Lead_compound.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Lead_compounds.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Leading_strand.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Mycobacterium_tuberculosis.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Nucleoside_triphosphate.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide_analogs.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotides.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Okazaki_fragments.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Oligonucleotide.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Oligonucleotides.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Origin_of_replication.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Primase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Primer_(molecular_biology).
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Primosome.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domain.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domains.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink RNA_Polymerase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink RNA_polymerase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Replication_fork.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Replication_protein_A.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Reverse-transcriptase_inhibitor.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Suramin.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Type_II_topoisomerase.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Vidarabine.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink Zinc_finger.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink File:Bacillus_stearothermophilus_DnaG_in_compex_with_the_hexameric_DnaB..JPG.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink File:DNA_replication_en.svg.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink File:DnaG_RNA_Polymerase_Domain.png.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink File:DnaG_Zinc_Binding_Domain.png.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink File:Helicase_Binding_Domain_of_E._Coli.JPG.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink File:Inhibitor_Structures.jpg.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLink File:Oligonucleotide_Synthesis3.jpg.
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLinkText "DnaG".
- DnaG wikiPageWikiLinkText "dnaG".
- DnaG altsymbols "dnaP".
- DnaG chromosome "chromosome".
- DnaG ecnumber "2.7".
- DnaG entrezchromosome "NC_000913.2".
- DnaG entrezgene "947570".
- DnaG genlocEnd "3211135".
- DnaG genlocStart "3208866".
- DnaG hasPhotoCollection DnaG.
- DnaG name "DNA primase".
- DnaG organism "E. coli K-12 substr. MG1655, Bacillus stearothermophilus".
- DnaG pdb "1".
- DnaG refseqprotein "NP_417538".
- DnaG symbol "dnaG".
- DnaG taxid "511145".
- DnaG uniprot "P0ABS5".
- DnaG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DNA_replication.
- DnaG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_nonhuman_protein.
- DnaG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- DnaG wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- DnaG subject Category:Bacterial_proteins.
- DnaG subject Category:DNA_replication.
- DnaG subject Category:Escherichia_coli_genes.
- DnaG hypernym Primase.