bro you explained very well BUT, All the three phosphate group are utilized in the formation of phosphodiester bonds 1 phosphate group is form the bond and the remaining two phosphate groups are consumed as a form of energy.
@@bioscience6853 I must have missed it. Where did you mention the OB fold domain and the adenylation domain making up the catalytic core of LIG, as well as other specialized domains such as the dna binding domain in LIG I
Clearly explained about the ligase enzyme thanku
bro you explained very well BUT,
All the three phosphate group are utilized in the formation of phosphodiester bonds 1 phosphate group is form the bond and the remaining two phosphate groups are consumed as a form of energy.
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very nicely explained. THANK YOU
Thank u so muchhhh very helpful
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Very nice Bro.. Keep it up
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Nice explanation
Thankyou Sir very well explained
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Super explanation
Thank you
Nice explanation thank u
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Such a nice explaination
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Is this process same for T4 dna ligase?
So, just to be clear, the two phosphates from the ATP will be eliminated?
Exactly
NH Lys ani rasaru what is it mean could you explain it again
Sir could you plz keep neural control and coordination
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How many nucleotide can be added by lygase enzyme?
You didn't explain what ligase actually does.. You just showed the ligation.
That ligation will be done by that ligase enzyme which i shown u clearly
@@bioscience6853 I must have missed it. Where did you mention the OB fold domain and the adenylation domain making up the catalytic core of LIG, as well as other specialized domains such as the dna binding domain in LIG I
This explanation is for bsc level. Not for msc brother
@@bioscience6853 I am a third year bsc student