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Richardson CC

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Title Authors Year Journal
Impact of macromolecular crowding on DNA replication. Richardson CC 2013 Nature communications
Thioredoxin, the Processivity Factor, Sequesters an Exposed Cysteine in the Thumb Domain of Bacteriophage T7 DNA Polymerase. Richardson CC 2012 The Journal of biological chemistry
Binding of Mn-deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates to the active site of the DNA polymerase of bacteriophage T7. Richardson CC 2011 Powder diffraction
Mutations in the gene 5 DNA polymerase of bacteriophage T7 suppress the dominant lethal phenotype of gene 2.5 ssDNA binding protein lacking the C-terminal phenylalanine. Richardson CC 2009 Molecular microbiology
DNA primase acts as a molecular brake in DNA replication. Richardson CC 2006 Nature
Essential residues in the C terminus of the bacteriophage T7 gene 2.5 single-stranded DNA-binding protein. Richardson CC 2006 The Journal of biological chemistry
Acidic residues in the nucleotide-binding site of the bacteriophage T7 DNA primase. Richardson CC 2005 The Journal of biological chemistry
Essential lysine residues in the RNA polymerase domain of the gene 4 primase-helicase of bacteriophage T7. Richardson CC 2001 The Journal of biological chemistry

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