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Covalent protein-DNA linkage

Protein covalently attached to a DNA molecule. For example some viruses contains proteins that are attached to the end of a viral replicating DNA and which are necessary for DNA replication.

Category: PTM · UniProtKB (79)

DNA damage

Protein induced by DNA damage or protein involved in the response to DNA damage. Drug- or radiation-induced injuries in DNA introduce deviations from its normal double-helical conformation. These changes include structural distortions which interfere with replication and transcription, as well as point mutations which disrupt base pairs and exert damaging effects on future generations through changes in DNA sequence. Response to DNA damage results in either repair or tolerance.

Category: Biological process · UniProtKB (157,764)

DNA replication

Protein involved in DNA replication, i.e. the duplication of DNA by making a new copy of an existing molecule. The parental double-stranded DNA molecule is replicated semi conservatively, i.e. each copy contains one of the original strands paired with a newly synthesized strand that is complementary in terms of AT and GC base pairing.

Category: Biological process · UniProtKB (124,933)

DNA replication inhibitor

Protein involved in the inhibition of DNA replication.

Category: Molecular function · UniProtKB (1,263)

Viral DNA replication

Viral protein involved in the synthesis of multiple copies of the viral DNA genome. The replicated genomes provide support for further viral transcription or are assembled into progeny virions.

Category: Biological process

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