Human Pol gamma R1138C

From H. sapiens
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Mutant of: Human Pol gamma (R1138C)

NIEHS Pol Gamma Mutation Database: R1138C

Human Pol gamma R1138C is a family A enzyme from H. sapiens.

Selected Properties for Human Pol gamma R1138C:

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
2008 Lee-Jun C Wong, Robert K Naviaux, Nicola Brunetti-Pierri, Qing Zhang, Eric S Schmitt, Cavatina K Truong, Margherita Milone, Bruce H Cohen, Beverly Wical, Jaya Ganesh, Alice A Basinger, Barbara K Burton, Kathryn Swoboda, Donald L Gilbert, Adeline Vanderver, Russell P Saneto, Bruno Maranda, Georgianne Arnold, Jose E Abdenur, Paula J Waters, William C Copeland Molecular and clinical genetics of mi...

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