
In molecular biology, a primosome is a protein complex responsible for creating RNA primers on single stranded DNA during DNA replication. The primosome consists of seven proteins: DnaG primase, DnaB{dn|date=August 2013} helicase, DnaC helicase assistant, DnaT, PriA, Pri B, and PriC. At each replication fork, the primosome is utilized once on the ...
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<molecular biology> Complex of proteins involved in the synthesis of the RNA primer sequences used in DNA replication. Main components are primase and DNA helicase that move as a unit with the replication fork. ... Origin: Gr. Soma = body ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Complex of proteins involved in the synthesis of the RNA primer sequences used in DNA replication. Main components are primase and DNA helicase that move as a unit with the replication fork.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prī′mō-sōm Definitions: 1. A complex of proteins that bind with primase at specific sequences of DNA that serve as the sites for the formation of RNA primers; a part of the replisome.
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