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- Processivity abstract "In molecular biology and biochemistry, processivity is an enzyme's ability to catalyze "consecutive reactions without releasing its substrate".For example, processivity is the average number of nucleotides added by a polymerase enzyme, such as DNA polymerase, per association/disassociation with the template. DNA polymerases associated with DNA replication tend to be highly processive, while those associated with DNA repair tend to have low processivity. Because the binding of the polymerase to the template is the rate-limiting step in DNA synthesis, the overall rate of DNA replication during S phase of the cell cycle is dependent on the processivity of the DNA polymerases performing the replication. DNA clamp proteins are integral components of the DNA replication machinery and serve to increase the processivity of their associated polymerases. Some polymerases add over 50,000 nucleotides to a growing DNA strand before dissociating from the template strand, giving a replication rate of up to 1,000 nucleotides per second.".
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- Processivity hasPhotoCollection Processivity.
- Processivity subject Category:DNA_replication.
- Processivity subject Category:Enzymes.
- Processivity comment "In molecular biology and biochemistry, processivity is an enzyme's ability to catalyze "consecutive reactions without releasing its substrate".For example, processivity is the average number of nucleotides added by a polymerase enzyme, such as DNA polymerase, per association/disassociation with the template. DNA polymerases associated with DNA replication tend to be highly processive, while those associated with DNA repair tend to have low processivity.".
- Processivity label "Processivity".
- Processivity label "Processivité".
- Processivity label "Prozessivität".
- Processivity label "Процессивность".
- Processivity sameAs Prozessivität.
- Processivity sameAs Processivité.
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