DnaB helicase
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dnaB helicase is an enzyme which holds open the replication fork during DNA replication. Initially when dnaB binds to dnaA, it is associated with dnaC. After dnaC dissociates, dnaB binds dnaG.
dnaB helicase is an enzyme which holds open the replication fork during DNA replication. Initially when dnaB binds to dnaA, it is associated with dnaC. After dnaC dissociates, dnaB binds dnaG.
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