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- Q5205020 subject Q8802898.
- Q5205020 abstract "In molecular biology, the DHH phosphatase family is a family of phosphoesterases. The family includes Drosophila prune protein and bacterial RecJ exonuclease. The RecJ protein of Escherichia coli plays an important role in a number of DNA repair and recombination pathways. RecJ catalyses processive degradation of single-stranded DNA in a 5'-to-3' direction. Sequences highly related to those encoding RecJ can be found in many of the eubacterial genomes sequenced to date.".
- Q5205020 symbol "DHH".
- Q5205020 thumbnail PDB_1i74_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q1764062.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q1995607.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q210538.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q211675.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q25419.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q312154.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q3511065.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q411664.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q7020.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q7430.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q82264.
- Q5205020 wikiPageWikiLink Q8802898.
- Q5205020 symbol "DHH".
- Q5205020 type Biomolecule.
- Q5205020 type Protein.
- Q5205020 type Thing.
- Q5205020 type Q206229.
- Q5205020 type Q8054.
- Q5205020 comment "In molecular biology, the DHH phosphatase family is a family of phosphoesterases. The family includes Drosophila prune protein and bacterial RecJ exonuclease. The RecJ protein of Escherichia coli plays an important role in a number of DNA repair and recombination pathways. RecJ catalyses processive degradation of single-stranded DNA in a 5'-to-3' direction. Sequences highly related to those encoding RecJ can be found in many of the eubacterial genomes sequenced to date.".
- Q5205020 label "DHH phosphatase family".
- Q5205020 depiction PDB_1i74_EBI.jpg.