Dictionary > Helicase

Helicase

Definition
noun, plural: helicases
An enzyme that utilizes energy from nucleoside triphosphate (e.g. ATP) hydrolysis in order to unwind the two annealed nucleic acid strands (e.g. DNA)
Supplement
DNA is a helical, double-stranded molecule that bears the genetic code. During the replication of DNA, its two strands are separated from each other resulting in a configuration called the replication fork. The replication fork is comprised of two prongs wherein each prong is the single strand of DNA. The replication fork results from the work of the helicases. Helicases are enzymes that are used by living organisms to separate the strands of nucleic acids, and in this case, the double-stranded DNA. Helicases do so by breaking the hydrogen bonds that hold the two strands together. Helicases are able to do this by utilizing energy from the hydrolysis of nucleoside triphosphates (e.g. ATPs). Apart from DNA replication, helicases are also used in transcription, translation, recombination, DNA repair, and ribosome biogenesis. DNA helicases were first discovered and isolated in E.coli in 1976.1
See also:

Related term(s):

  • Dead box helicase
  • Repb helicase
  • Repd helicase
  • Reference(s):

    1 Abdel-Monem M, Dürwald H, Hoffmann-Berling H (June 1976). “Enzymic unwinding of DNA. 2. Chain separation by an ATP-dependent DNA unwinding enzyme”. Eur. J. Biochem. 65 (2): 441–9.


    You will also like...

    Still freshwater and plants
    Still Freshwater & Plants

    Plants in lentic habitats have features not found in terrestrial plants. They acquired these features as they adapt to t..

    Wart-like leaf galls on grape leaves
    Plant Cell Defense

    Plants protect themselves by releasing hydrogen peroxide to fight against fungal invasion. Another way is by secreting c..

    Adaptation Tutorial
    Adaptation Tutorial

    Adaptation, in biology and ecology, refers to the process or trait through which organisms or the populations in a habit..

    Ploidy
    Polyploidy

    Humans are diploid creatures. This means that for every chromosome in the body, there is another one to match it. Howeve..

    Independent Assortment and Crossing Over
    Independent Assortment and Crossing Over

    This tutorial describes the independent assortment of chromosomes and crossing over as important events in meiosis. Read..

    sponge
    Primitive Animals

    Life, as we know it today, is presumed to have started in the sea and many of them were likely eukaryotic animal-like or..

    Related Articles...

    No related articles found

    See all Related Topics