DNA ligase

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DNA ligase is an essential enzyme that joins breaks in the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA, enabling processes such as DNA replication and genetic recombination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf DNA repair enzyme
enzyme
ligase
actsOn DNA sugar-phosphate backbone
ATP-dependentFormTypicallyFoundIn archaea
eukaryotes
belongsToEnzymeClass EC 6 (ligases)
biochemicalReactionType ligation of DNA strand breaks
biologicalRole DNA strand break sealing
prevention of DNA strand discontinuities
catalyzes formation of phosphodiester bonds in DNA
discoveredInContextOf DNA replication studies
essentialFor completion of lagging strand synthesis
joining Okazaki fragments
maintenance of genome integrity
formsBondBetween 3'-hydroxyl group of one nucleotide
5'-phosphate group of adjacent nucleotide
foundIn archaea
eukaryotes
prokaryotes
viruses
hasECNumber EC 6.5.1.-
hasType ATP-dependent DNA ligase
NAD-dependent DNA ligase
localizesTo mitochondria
nucleus
mechanismStep formation of enzyme-AMP intermediate
nucleophilic attack by 3'-hydroxyl on activated 5'-phosphate
transfer of AMP to 5'-phosphate of DNA
NAD-dependentFormTypicallyFoundIn bacteria
participatesIn DNA repair
DNA replication
base excision repair
genetic recombination
homologous recombination
mismatch repair
non-homologous end joining
nucleotide excision repair
product covalently continuous DNA strand
requiresCofactor ATP
NAD+
substrate DNA with nicks
DNA with single-strand breaks
usedIn construction of DNA libraries
ligation of DNA fragments into plasmid vectors
molecular cloning
next-generation sequencing library preparation
recombinant DNA technology

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