The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job.
When the replication fork is moving towards DNA double strand in the direction 5'- 3', a "Single-strand Binding Protein" (or SSB) -a dnaB gene product- must be removed in order to allow DNA polymerase to add the following nucleotide.
because the shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
interacts with the protein-synthesizing machinery to direct the production of a polypeptide.
It involves in synthesizing proteins.It act as the protein synthesizing factory.
ssb protein bind to the lagging strand as leading strand is invovled in dna replication and lagging strand is invovled in okazaki fragment formation
role of ssb protein in dna replication is when the double stranded dna is brought in the single stranded form during replication the ssb bind to the single stranded dna so that the ss dna remain in the the single stranded form and when replication process is completed these protein get dissociated from the dna
The ssb protein helps in DNA replication by binding to single-stranded DNA, protecting it from damage and preventing it from forming secondary structures. This allows other proteins involved in replication to access the DNA and carry out the process efficiently. Additionally, ssb protein helps regulate the replication process by interacting with other proteins and enzymes involved in DNA replication, ensuring that it occurs accurately and in a coordinated manner.
SG-SSB was created in 1975.
SSB stands for Services Selection Board. The SSB is a test for Armed Forces of India. The process of an SSB would be that they test your intelligence and personality in 5 days to check compatibility and a persons potential.
The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job.
advantage of SSB ic can save power..and also the bandwidth requirements
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SSB stands for Single Sideband, a type of amplitude modulation used in radio communication. It efficiently uses bandwidth by suppressing the carrier and one of the sidebands, transmitting only the other sideband. SSB is commonly used in amateur radio and some shortwave broadcasts.
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