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Category:GO:0043600 ! cytoplasmic replisome
name: cytoplasmic replisome
namespace: cellular_component
def: "A multi-component enzymatic machine at the cytoplasmic replication fork, which mediates DNA replication. Includes DNA primase, DNA polymerase, DNA helicase, and other proteins." [GOC:jl, GOC:mtg_sensu]
synonym: "prokaryotic replisome" EXACT []
is_a: GO:0030894 ! replisome
relationship: has_part: GO:0009360 ! DNA polymerase III complex
relationship: has_part: GO:0044777 ! single-stranded DNA-binding protein complex
relationship: part_of: GO:0043597 ! cytoplasmic replication fork
intersection_of: GO:0030894 ! replisome
intersection_of: part_of GO:0005737 ! cytoplasm
AmiGO
<GOterm>GO:0043600</GOterm>
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This is a CELLULAR COMPONENT (aka COMPLEX) term, so use this term for proteins that are demonstrated to be part of a DNA polymerase complex. See definition above.
- The DNA genome of the virus could be single-stranded like the bacteriophage phiX174, Parvoviruses, and Nanoviruses or
- The DNA genome of the virus could be double-stranded like the bacteriophages lambda, T4, P1, or viruses like Herpes, or Archaea viruses like Bicaudaviruses.
Other suggested terms that might be suitable if you are looking at DNA polymerase complex terms
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- It may be possible, depending on the evidence in a scientific article, to select a more specific process term. Consider:
- If you are looking for MOLECULAR FUNCTION terms that correspond with this process, you might consider starting here:
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- For more information on ssDNA viruses, see Viral Zone ssDNA virus list
- For more information on dsDNA viruses, see Viral Zone dsDNA virus list
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