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Results for property: Strand Displacement

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Polymerase Kingdom Family Reference Result Context
MMuLV RT Virus/Phage RT Strand displacement synthesis capability of Moloney murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase. Yes
T7 (purified without EDTA) Virus/Phage A Two forms of the DNA polymerase of bacteriophage T7. Yes
phi29 R438K Virus/Phage B Primer-terminus stabilization at the psi 29 DNA polymerase active site. Mutational analysis of conserved motif TX2GR. Yes
phi29 A437G Virus/Phage B Primer-terminus stabilization at the psi 29 DNA polymerase active site. Mutational analysis of conserved motif TX2GR. Yes
AcNPV Virus/Phage B Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA polymerase: measurements of processivity and strand displacement. Yes
Human Pol beta Eukaryote X DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Yes
Vent Archaeon B In vitro replication slippage by DNA polymerases from thermophilic organisms. Yes
Bst Eubacterium A In vitro replication slippage by DNA polymerases from thermophilic organisms. Yes
Tfu Archaeon ? In vitro replication slippage by DNA polymerases from thermophilic organisms. Yes
Pyra exo- Archaeon ? In vitro replication slippage by DNA polymerases from thermophilic organisms. No
Human Pol nu Eukaryote A Human DNA polymerase N (POLN) is a low fidelity enzyme capable of error-free bypass of 5S-thymine glycol. Yes
Pfu Archaeon B DNA polymerases from hyperthermophiles. Yes
Vent Archaeon B DNA polymerases from hyperthermophiles. Yes
PGBD Pol I Archaeon B DNA polymerases from hyperthermophiles. Yes
9egN Archaeon B DNA polymerases from hyperthermophiles. Yes
Taq pol I Eubacterium A DNA polymerases from hyperthermophiles. Yes
Bst LF Eubacterium A DNA polymerases from hyperthermophiles. Yes
Klenow fragment Eubacterium A DNA polymerases from hyperthermophiles. Yes
Eco Pol I - Small Fragment Eubacterium Non Pol Coordination between the polymerase and 5'-nuclease components of DNA polymerase I of Escherichia coli. Unspecified
Ath pol eta Eukaryote Y Arabidopsis thaliana Y-family DNA polymerase eta catalyses translesion synthesis and interacts functionally with PCNA2. Unspecified
T4 Virus/Phage B Enzymatic synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid. XXV. Purification and properties of deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase induced by infection with phage T4. No
Sce pol gamma Eukaryote A Yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase is a highly processive single-subunit enzyme. Yes
T7 Virus/Phage A Yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase is a highly processive single-subunit enzyme. No
Eco Pol I Eubacterium A Enzymatic synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid. XXXII. Replication of duplex deoxyribonucleic acid by polymerase at a single strand break. Yes
Eco Pol III Eubacterium C The Rate of Polymerase Release upon Filling the Gap between Okazaki Fragments Is Inadequate to Support Cycling during Lagging Strand Synthesis. Yes

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