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Results for property: Amino Acids Contacting NTP

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Polymerase Kingdom Family Reference Result Context
TGO Archaeon B Crystal structure of a thermostable type B DNA polymerase from Thermococcus gorgonarius. K487x3NSxYGx2G
Klenow fragment Eubacterium A Crystal structures of the Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I complexed with deoxynucleoside triphosphate and pyrophosphate. R682, Q708, H734, R754, K758, F762, Y766, H881
Dpo4 Archaeon Y Crystal structure of a Y-family DNA polymerase in action: a mechanism for error-prone and lesion-bypass replication. G41, A42, A44, A57, G58
Human Pol beta Eukaryote X DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. Phe272, Asp276 and Asn279
Klentaq Eubacterium A Amino acid templating mechanisms in selection of nucleotides opposite abasic sites by a family a DNA polymerase. Tyr-671
9egN D141A/D143A Archaeon B Crystal structure of a pol alpha family DNA polymerase from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus sp. 9 degrees N-7. Y409, Y494, N481, K487
Human Pol nu Eukaryote A Human DNA polymerase N (POLN) is a low fidelity enzyme capable of error-free bypass of 5S-thymine glycol. D623A

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