T4 W482am

From bacteriophage T4 (aliases:T4 amE4339, T4 amN101, T4 amE4304)
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Mutant of: T4 (W482AMB)

T4 W482am is an enzyme of unknown family from bacteriophage T4.

also = T4 amE4304

Selected Properties for T4 W482am:

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
1983 P Gauss, D H Doherty, L Gold Bacterial and phage mutations that re...
1973 Jim D Karam, P V O'Donnell Suppression of amber mutations of bac...
1967 H Bernstein The effect on recombination of mutati...
1965 A De Waard, A V Paul, I. Robert Lehman The structural gene for deoxyribonucl...
1963 Physiological Studies of Conditional ...

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