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Bebenek A

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Title Authors Year Journal
Reversal of a mutator activity by a nearby fidelity-neutral substitution in the RB69 DNA polymerase binding pocket. Bebenek A 2010 Journal of molecular biology
Different behaviors in vivo of mutations in the beta hairpin loop of the DNA polymerases of the closely related phages T4 and RB69. Bebenek A 2009 Journal of molecular biology
The roles of Tyr391 and Tyr619 in RB69 DNA polymerase replication fidelity. Bebenek A 2007 Journal of molecular biology
The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. Bebenek A 2006 Biochemistry
Clusters of mutations from transient hypermutability. Bebenek A 2005 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Processivity clamp gp45 and ssDNA-binding-protein gp32 modulate the fidelity of bacteriophage RB69 DNA polymerase in a sequence-specific manner, sometimes enhancing and sometimes compromising accuracy. Bebenek A 2005 Genetics
Dissecting the fidelity of bacteriophage RB69 DNA polymerase: site-specific modulation of fidelity by polymerase accessory proteins. Bebenek A 2002 Genetics
Interacting fidelity defects in the replicative DNA polymerase of bacteriophage RB69. Bebenek A 2001 The Journal of biological chemistry

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