Talk:Helicase
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It should be noted that there are RNA helicases that unwind RNA duplexes and also rearrange RNA-protein complexes.
Very interesting, but this article is about the DNA helicase.
E. coli contains 12 different helicases and some of them are not donut shaped. These non-hexameric helicases such as Rep and UvrD have been proposed to function as monomer or dimer. There is no direct evidence that any of the bacterial helicases can unwind DNA as a monomer.
This is interesting too. Plz, modify it so it doesn't look like a comment. Also add some info about the other 11 helicases. -- Boris 16:16, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
There is evidence that some helicases are bidirectional, despite the claims of this article.