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DNA polymerase III beta subunit, central domain
A dimer of the beta subunit of DNA polymerase beta forms a ring which encircles duplex DNA. Each monomer contains three domains of identical topology and DNA clamp fold. [1]. 1349852. Three-dimensional structure of the beta subunit of E. coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme: a sliding DNA clamp. Kong XP, Onrust R, O'Donnell M, Kuriyan J;. Cell 1992;69:425-437. (from Pfam)
DNA polymerase III beta subunit, C-terminal domain
DNA polymerase III beta subunit, N-terminal domain
DNA polymerase III subunit beta
DNA polymerase III subunit beta is required for initiation of replication and acts as a sliding clamp on DNA
The beta subunit of DNA polymerase III, known also as the beta sliding clamp, forms a ring-shaped homodimer that encircles double-stranded DNA.
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