HIV RT D67G

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Mutant of: HIV RT (D67G)

HIV RT D67G is a family RT enzyme from HIV. From the Los Alamos National Labs HIV Mutant database (now offline):|id:305|codon:GAC>GAG|drugs:(+)dOTFC|class:Nucleoside RT Inhibitor (NRTI)|notes:3 nucleotide deletion in multi-treated HIV-1 infected patient From the Los Alamos National Labs HIV Mutant database (now offline):|id:306|codon:GAC>GAG|drugs:(+)dOTC|class:Nucleoside RT Inhibitor (NRTI)|notes:3 nucleotide deletion in multi-treated HIV-1 infected patient

Selected Properties for HIV RT D67G:

3'-5' exo activity 5'-3' exo activity Frameshift Rate Substitution Rate General Error Rate
no data no data no data no data no data
Year Authors Title Results by property
2000 N Richard, H Salomon, R Rando, T Mansour, T L Bowlin, Mark A. Wainberg Selection and characterization of hum...
2000 N Richard, H Salomon, R Rando, T Mansour, T L Bowlin, Mark A. Wainberg Selection and characterization of hum...

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