This entry represents the tail domain found in NrS-1 polymerase from Nitratiruptor phage NrS-1, the first known phage that can infect Epsilonproteobacteria, one of the predominant primary producers in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. NrS-1 ...
This entry represents the tail domain found in NrS-1 polymerase from Nitratiruptor phage NrS-1, the first known phage that can infect Epsilonproteobacteria, one of the predominant primary producers in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. NrS-1 polymerase is a multidomain enzyme and is a key component of the phage replisome [1]. This domain, together with the head (Pfam:PF22761) and helicase (Pfam:PF19263) domains, is responsible for the DNA activity in this protein. It has a novel alpha/beta fold [1].The tail domain is important for the hexamer assembly and polymerization activity of NrS-1 polymerase [1].
This entry represents the head domain found in NrS-1 polymerase from Nitratiruptor phage NrS-1, the first known phage that can infect Epsilonproteobacteria, one of the predominant primary producers in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. NrS-1 ...
This entry represents the head domain found in NrS-1 polymerase from Nitratiruptor phage NrS-1, the first known phage that can infect Epsilonproteobacteria, one of the predominant primary producers in the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystems. NrS-1 polymerase is a multidomain enzyme and is a key component of the phage replisome [1]. This domain, together with the helicase and tail domains, is responsible for the DNA activity in this protein. It has a novel alpha/beta fold [1].