Crystal structure of dna polymerase i from thermus phage g20c

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  • who: DNA polymerase I and collaborators from the Division of Biotechnology, Department of Chemistry, Lund University, , Lund, Sweden, bSARomicsAustralia, Crawley, Australia have published the paper: Crystal structure of DNA polymerase I from Thermus phage G20c, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: All of these polymerases have the typical domain organization of DNA_polymerases I; however, the investigations show that they all lack the N-terminally located part of the 50 -30 exonuclease domain. In the analysis, the fact that the 30 -50 exonuclease activity of DNA_polymerases can be turned off by adding nucleotides to the reaction mixture . . .

     

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