SsoDpo1

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This page presents all the information in Polbase for SsoDpo1.

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SsoDpo1 is a family B enzyme from S. solfataricus.

Selected Properties for SsoDpo1:

3'-5' exo activity 5'-3' exo activity Frameshift Rate Substitution Rate General Error Rate
Yes (1) no data no data no data no data
Year Authors Title Results by property
2013 Leena Maddukuri, Sarah C Shuck, Robert Lawton Eoff, Linlin Zhao, Carmelo J Rizzo, F Peter Guengerich, Lawrence J Marnett Replication, Repair and Translesion P... Template lesions,All properties
2011 Zhongfeng Zuo, Hsiang-Kai Lin, Michael A Trakselis Strand annealing and terminal transfe... Cloned or native,Tagged,Full length or truncated,Terminal Transferase,3-5' exo,Maximum Product Length,Molecular Weight,All properties
2009 Andrey L Mikheikin, Hsiang-Kai Lin, Preeti Mehta, Linda Jen-Jacobson, Michael A Trakselis A trimeric DNA polymerase complex inc... Cloned or native,Full length or truncated,Processivity,Kd,Molecular Weight,Vmax,All properties
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