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Results for property: Other accessory protein(s)

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Polymerase Kingdom Family Reference Result Context
T7 (purified without EDTA) Virus/Phage A Characterization of strand displacement synthesis catalyzed by bacteriophage T7 DNA polymerase. E. coli thioredoxin
T7 Virus/Phage A Deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase of bacteriophage T7. Purification and properties of the phage-encoded subunit, the gene 5 protein. E. coli thioredoxin
T7 Virus/Phage A Characterization of bacteriophage T7 DNA polymerase purified to homogeneity by antithioredoxin immunoadsorbent chromatography. E. coli thioredoxin
T7 (purified without EDTA) Virus/Phage A Two forms of the DNA polymerase of bacteriophage T7. E. coli thioredoxin
T7 Virus/Phage A T7-induced DNA polymerase. Requirement for thioredoxin sulfhydryl groups. E. coli thioredoxin
T7 Virus/Phage A Bacteriophage T7 Deoxyribonucleic acid replication in vitro. A protein of Escherichia coli required for bacteriophage T7 DNA polymerase activity. TsnC protein (thioredoxin)
T7 Virus/Phage A Characterization of strand displacement synthesis catalyzed by bacteriophage T7 DNA polymerase. E. coli thioredoxin
T7 Virus/Phage A Two forms of the DNA polymerase of bacteriophage T7. E. coli thioredoxin
Phi29 Virus/Phage B Characterization and purification of a phage phi 29-encoded DNA polymerase required for the initiation of replication. p3 terminal protein (TP)
Phi29 Virus/Phage B Initiation of phage phi 29 DNA replication in vitro: formation of a covalent complex between the terminal protein, p3, and 5'-dAMP. p3 terminal protein (TP)
Human Pol gamma Eukaryote A The mitochondrial p55 accessory subunit of human DNA polymerase gamma enhances DNA binding, promotes processive DNA synthesis, and confers N-ethylmaleimide resistance. Hp55 enhances DNA binding
AcNPV Virus/Phage B Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus DNA polymerase: measurements of processivity and strand displacement. P143, IE-1, LEF-1, LEF-2, and LEF-3
A Virus/Phage B Properties of the adenovirus DNA polymerase. (pTP) - precursor of the terminal protein, (Ad DBP) - adenovirus DNA-binding protein
Human Pol lamba Eukaryote X DNA polymerase family X: function, structure, and cellular roles. PCNA, CDK2/CyclinA
T7 Virus/Phage A T7-induced DNA polymerase. Characterization of associated exonuclease activities and resolution into biologically active subunits. E. coli thioredoxin
AMV Virus/Phage RT Fidelity of two retroviral reverse transcriptases during DNA-dependent DNA synthesis in vitro. pp32pol phosphoprotein endonuclease
Eco Pol V Eubacterium Y Highly mutagenic replication by DNA polymerase V (UmuC) provides a mechanistic basis for SOS untargeted mutagenesis. UmuD′, RecA, and SSB
Human Pol epsilon Eukaryote B DNA polymerase epsilon associates with the elongating form of RNA polymerase II and nascent transcripts. RNA polymerase II
Sce Pol eta Eukaryote Y A novel ubiquitin binding mode in the S. cerevisiae translesion synthesis DNA polymerase η. ubiquitin
T7 Virus/Phage A An Interaction between DNA Polymerase and Helicase is Essential for the High Processivity of the Bacteriophage T7 Replisome. helicase

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