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The archaeal PCNA proteins

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PCNA (proliferating-cell nuclear antigen) is a ring-shaped protein that encircles duplex DNA and plays an essential role in many DNA metabolic processes. The PCNA protein interacts with a large number of cellular factors and modulates their enzymatic activities. In the present paper, we summarize the structures, functions and interactions of the archaeal PCNA proteins.
Title: The archaeal PCNA proteins
Description:
PCNA (proliferating-cell nuclear antigen) is a ring-shaped protein that encircles duplex DNA and plays an essential role in many DNA metabolic processes.
The PCNA protein interacts with a large number of cellular factors and modulates their enzymatic activities.
In the present paper, we summarize the structures, functions and interactions of the archaeal PCNA proteins.

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