KOD1

From Pyrococcus kodakaraensis (aliases:KOD, Tko Pol B)
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KOD1 is a family B enzyme from Pyrococcus kodakaraensis.

Selected Properties for KOD1:

3'-5' exo activity 5'-3' exo activity Frameshift Rate Substitution Rate General Error Rate
Yes (2) no data no data no data no data
Year Authors Title Results by property
2012 Wiebke Chemnitz Galal, Miao Pan, Zvi Kelman, Jerard Hurwitz Characterization of the DNA primase c...
2009 Rakesh N Veedu, Birte Vester, Jesper Wengel Efficient enzymatic synthesis of LNA-...
2008 Linda J Reha-Krantz Recent patents of gene sequences rela...
2004 Andrew F Gardner, Catherine M Joyce, William E Jack Comparative kinetics of nucleotide an...
2002 Tadayuki Imanaka, Haruyuki Atomi Catalyzing "hot" reactions: enzymes f... Processivity,3-5' exo,Vmax,Residues Involved in Catalysis of 3-5' Exo,All properties
1997 Masahiro Takagi, Motomu Nishioka, H Kakihara, Masao Kitabayashi, Hirokazu Inoue, B Kawakami, M Oka, Tadayuki Imanaka Characterization of DNA polymerase fr... 3-5' exo,All properties
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