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Pursell ZF

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Title Authors Year Journal
Mismatch repair balances leading and lagging strand DNA replication fidelity. Pursell ZF 2012 PLoS genetics
Human DNA Polymerase {epsilon} Is Able to Efficiently Extend from Multiple Consecutive Ribonucleotides. Pursell ZF 2012 The Journal of biological chemistry
The high fidelity and unique error signature of human DNA polymerase epsilon. Pursell ZF 2011 Nucleic acids research
Mismatch repair-independent increase in spontaneous mutagenesis in yeast lacking non-essential subunits of DNA polymerase epsilon. Pursell ZF 2010 PLoS Genet
DNA polymerase epsilon: a polymerase of unusual size (and complexity). Pursell ZF 2008 Prog Nucleic Acid Res Mol Biol
Trace amounts of 8-oxo-dGTP in mitochondrial dNTP pools reduce DNA polymerase gamma replication fidelity. Pursell ZF 2008 Nucleic acids research
Regulation of B family DNA polymerase fidelity by a conserved active site residue: characterization of M644W, M644L and M644F mutants of yeast DNA polymerase epsilon. Pursell ZF 2007 Nucleic acids research
Yeast DNA polymerase epsilon participates in leading-strand DNA replication. Pursell ZF 2007 Science
Identification and cloning of two histone fold motif-containing subunits of HeLa DNA polymerase epsilon. Pursell ZF 2000 The Journal of biological chemistry

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