polimeráz
Polimeráz refers to enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of nucleic acids by adding nucleotides to a growing chain using a nucleic acid template. They are essential for DNA replication, DNA repair, transcription, and RNA synthesis. Major classes include DNA polymerases, RNA polymerases, and reverse transcriptases.
DNA polymerases replicate genomes by extending primers in the 5' to 3' direction. In bacteria, DNA polymerase
RNA polymerases synthesize RNA from a DNA template. Bacterial RNA polymerase is a single multi-subunit enzyme.
Reverse transcriptases synthesize DNA from RNA templates and are essential for retroviruses and many biotechnological methods,
Polimeráz enzymes are central to biotechnology, enabling methods like PCR, DNA sequencing, and cloning. The development
Historically, the first DNA polymerase to be purified and characterized was DNA polymerase I from Escherichia