
Superfamily 2 helicases are involved in all aspects of RNA metabolism, and many steps in DNA metabolism. This review focuses on the basic mechanistic, structural and biological properties of each of the families of helicases within superfamily 2. There are ten separate families of helicases within superfamily 2, each playing specific roles in nucleic acid metabolism. The mechanisms of action are diverse, as well as the effect on the nucleic acid. Some families translocate on single-stranded nucleic acid and unwind duplexes, some unwind double-stranded nucleic acids without translocation, and some translocate on double-stranded or single-stranded nucleic acids without unwinding.
Models, Molecular, RecQ Helicases, Protein Conformation, Amino Acid Motifs, DNA Helicases, Models, Biological, DEAD-box RNA Helicases, Enzyme Stability, Animals, Humans, RNA Viruses, Amino Acid Sequence, RNA Helicases
Models, Molecular, RecQ Helicases, Protein Conformation, Amino Acid Motifs, DNA Helicases, Models, Biological, DEAD-box RNA Helicases, Enzyme Stability, Animals, Humans, RNA Viruses, Amino Acid Sequence, RNA Helicases
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