Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF03796 DnaB-like helicase C terminal domain domain

The hexameric helicase DnaB unwinds the DNA duplex at the Escherichia coli chromosome replication fork. Although the mechanism by which DnaB both couples ATP hydrolysis to translocation along DNA and denatures the duplex is unknown, a change in the quaternary structure of the protein involving dimerisation of the N-terminal domain has been observed and may occur during the enzymatic cycle. This C-terminal domain contains an ATP-binding site and is therefore probably the site of ATP hydrolysis.

Pfam Range: 181-436 DPAM-Pfam Range: 168-457
Uniprot ID: A2SNJ3
Pfam Range: 187-440 DPAM-Pfam Range: 178-443
Uniprot ID: Q73M48
Pfam Range: 192-451 DPAM-Pfam Range: 178-454
Uniprot ID: R6JPS8

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