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Polymerase: Human Pol mu

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Polymerase Reference Property Result Context
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase mu (Pol mu), homologous to TdT, could act as a DNA mutator in eukaryotic cells. Terminal Transferase Yes
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase mu (Pol mu), homologous to TdT, could act as a DNA mutator in eukaryotic cells. Molecular Weight 5.5E+04 Dalton Technique: SDS-PAGE
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase mu (Pol mu), homologous to TdT, could act as a DNA mutator in eukaryotic cells. 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) No
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase mu (Pol mu), homologous to TdT, could act as a DNA mutator in eukaryotic cells. Cloned or native Cloned in E. coli
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase mu (Pol mu), homologous to TdT, could act as a DNA mutator in eukaryotic cells. Full length or truncated Full length
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Terminal Transferase Yes
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Molecular Weight 55kD
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) No
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. 5-3' Exonuclease No
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Template lesions Bypasses Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; DNA lesion: 8-oxo-dG
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Template lesions Bypasses Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; DNA lesion: Apurinic/Apyrimidinic (AP) site
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Full length or truncated Full length
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Vmax 0.076 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs
Human Pol mu DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Gap Filling Yes
Human Pol mu Structure and function of a mycobacterial NHEJ DNA repair polymerase. Terminal Transferase Yes
Human Pol mu Highly frequent frameshift DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase mu. Molecular Weight 60 Dalton Technique: SDS-PAGE
Human Pol mu Highly frequent frameshift DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase mu. 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) No
Human Pol mu Highly frequent frameshift DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase mu. Cloned or native Cloned in yeast
Human Pol mu Highly frequent frameshift DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase mu. Tagged Yes
Human Pol mu Highly frequent frameshift DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase mu. Tag Name His
Human Pol mu Highly frequent frameshift DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase mu. Full length or truncated Full length
Human Pol mu Emerging links between hypermutation of antibody genes and DNA polymerases. Associated condition hypermutation

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