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  • Aravind, L.; Leipe, D.D.; Koonin, E.V.
    Toprim - a conserved catalytic domain in type IA and II topoisomerases, DnaG-type primases, OLD family nucleases and RecR proteins (1998), Nucleic Acids Res., 26, 4205-4213 .
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Escherichia coli
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physiological function bacterial DnaG-type primases, small primase-like proteins from bacteria and archaea, type IA and type II topoisomerases, bacterial and archaeal nucleases of the OLD family and bacterial DNA repair proteins of the RecR/M family contain a common topoisomerase-primase domain, designated Toprim. The domain consists of about 100 amino acids and has two conserved motifs, one of which centers at a onserved glutamate and the other one at two conserved aspartates (DxD) Escherichia coli