Engineering stability in the Escherichia coli β clamp
Sliding processivity clamps are ring-shaped proteins found in all domains of life that encircle DNA and play essential roles in replication and repair. Clamps are vital to all organisms as they greatly increase the speed and processivity of replicative polymerases allowing for the accurate replicati...
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