alphaprimasekompleksi
Alphaprimasekompleksi, often referred to as the alpha-primase complex, is a multiprotein assembly that serves as the RNA primer–forming component of the eukaryotic DNA replication machinery. It is a key part of the DNA polymerase alpha-primase (Pol α-primase) holoenzyme, coordinating primer synthesis with DNA elongation.
In most eukaryotes, alphaprimasekompleksi consists of two subunits: a primase small subunit (PRIM1) and a primase
Activity is coordinated with the replicative helicase CMG complex (Cdc45–MCM–GINS) and other factors such as replication
Defects in alphaprimasekompleksi or its interaction with Pol α-primase can lead to replication stress and genome
Understanding alphaprimasekompleksi has implications for studies of genome maintenance and is a common subject of genetic