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Polymerase: T4 L412M

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Polymerase Reference Property Result Context
T4 L412M Dynamics of bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase function: identification of amino acid residues that affect switching between polymerase and 3' --> 5' exonuclease activities. Nucleotide Substitution Rate 9 Mutation frequency (relative to WT) Technique: T4 rII 199oc reversion assay
T4 L412M Using 2-aminopurine fluorescence to measure incorporation of incorrect nucleotides by wild type and mutant bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerases. Nucleotide Substitution Rate 7.7 Mutation frequency (relative to WT) Technique: rII+ reversion (2AP (1 mg/ml))
T4 L412M Bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase mutations that confer sensitivity to the PPi analog phosphonoacetic acid. Nucleotide Substitution Rate 9 Mutation frequency (relative to WT) Technique: T4 rII 199oc reversion assay
T4 L412M Motif A of bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase: role in primer extension and DNA replication fidelity. Isolation of new antimutator and mutator DNA polymerases. Nucleotide Substitution Rate 9.2 Mutation frequency (relative to WT) Technique: T4 rII 199oc reversion assay
T4 L412M Identification of a new motif in family B DNA polymerases by mutational analyses of the bacteriophage t4 DNA polymerase. Nucleotide Substitution Rate 9 Mutation frequency (relative to WT) Technique: T4 rII 199oc reversion assay

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