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Yurieva O

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Title Authors Year Journal
Translesion DNA polymerases remodel the replisome and alter the speed of the replicative helicase. Yurieva O 2009 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Mechanism of polymerase collision release from sliding clamps on the lagging strand. Yurieva O 2009 The EMBO journal
Structure of a small-molecule inhibitor of a DNA polymerase sliding clamp. Yurieva O 2008 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Structure of a sliding clamp on DNA. Yurieva O 2008 Cell
Analysis of a multicomponent thermostable DNA polymerase III replicase from an extreme thermophile. Yurieva O 2002 The Journal of biological chemistry
Mechanism of processivity clamp opening by the delta subunit wrench of the clamp loader complex of E. coli DNA polymerase III. Yurieva O 2001 Cell
Thermus thermophilis dnaX homolog encoding gamma- and tau-like proteins of the chromosomal replicase. Yurieva O 1997 The Journal of biological chemistry

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