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Pedersen LG

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Title Authors Year Journal
Amino acid substitution in the active site of DNA polymerase β explains the energy barrier of the nucleotidyl transfer reaction. Pedersen LG 2013 Journal of the American Chemical Society
Molecular insights into DNA polymerase deterrents for ribonucleotide insertion. Pedersen LG 2011 The Journal of biological chemistry
Reaction mechanism of the epsilon subunit of E. coli DNA polymerase III: insights into active site metal coordination and catalytically significant residues. Pedersen LG 2009 Journal of the American Chemical Society
Incorrect nucleotide insertion at the active site of a G:A mismatch catalyzed by DNA polymerase beta. Pedersen LG 2008 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Catalytic mechanism of human DNA polymerase lambda with Mg2+ and Mn2+ from ab initio quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical studies. Pedersen LG 2008 DNA repair
Energy analysis of chemistry for correct insertion by DNA polymerase beta. Pedersen LG 2006 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

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