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Results for property: Incorporation of non-standard nucleotides

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Polymerase Kingdom Family Reference Result Context
Vent A488L Archaeon B Comparative kinetics of nucleotide analog incorporation by vent DNA polymerase. 10 - 50%
T4 Virus/Phage B Incorporation of reporter-labeled nucleotides by DNA polymerases. Unspecified
Klenow fragment Eubacterium A Highly efficient incorporation of the fluorescent nucleotide analogs tC and tCO by Klenow fragment. 95% + Nucleotide analog: Fluorescent dNTPs
Eco Pol V Eubacterium Y Removal of misincorporated ribonucleotides from prokaryotic genomes: an unexpected role for nucleotide excision repair. < 10% Nucleotide analog: rNTPs
Human Pol beta Eukaryote X Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. 95% + Nucleotide analog: 2',3'-Dideoxyribonucleotide nucleoside triphosphate
Taq pol I Eubacterium A Incorporation of reporter-labeled nucleotides by DNA polymerases. Unspecified Nucleotide analog: Biotin-dNTPs
Taq pol I Eubacterium A Incorporation of reporter-labeled nucleotides by DNA polymerases. Unspecified
Taq pol I Eubacterium A Incorporation of reporter-labeled nucleotides by DNA polymerases. Unspecified Nucleotide analog: Fluorescent dNTPs
HIV RT Virus/Phage RT Visualizing the molecular interactions of a nucleotide analog, GS-9148, with HIV-1 reverse transcriptase-DNA complex. Unspecified
Human Pol alpha Eukaryote B Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. Unspecified Nucleotide analog: 2',3'-Dideoxyribonucleotide nucleoside triphosphate
Human Pol alpha Eukaryote B Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. < 10% Nucleotide analog: Acycloriboucleoside-5'-O-(1-Thiotriphosphate)
Eco Pol I* Eubacterium A ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. III. THE INCORPORATION OF PYRIMIDINE AND PURINE ANALOGUES INTO DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. 95% + Nucleotide analog: 5' Methylcytosine
Eco Pol I* Eubacterium A ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. III. THE INCORPORATION OF PYRIMIDINE AND PURINE ANALOGUES INTO DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. 95% + Nucleotide analog: 5' Bromouracil
Eco Pol I* Eubacterium A ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. III. THE INCORPORATION OF PYRIMIDINE AND PURINE ANALOGUES INTO DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. 95% + Nucleotide analog: Hypoxanthine
Eco Pol I* Eubacterium A ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. III. THE INCORPORATION OF PYRIMIDINE AND PURINE ANALOGUES INTO DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. 95% + Nucleotide analog: dUTP (uracil)
Eco Pol I* Eubacterium A ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. III. THE INCORPORATION OF PYRIMIDINE AND PURINE ANALOGUES INTO DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID. 95% + Nucleotide analog: 5' Bromocytosine
Sce pol gamma Eukaryote A Construction and validation of a yeast model system for studying in vivo the susceptibility to nucleoside analogues of DNA polymerase gamma allelic variants. Unspecified
Ath pol eta Eukaryote Y Arabidopsis thaliana Y-family DNA polymerase eta catalyses translesion synthesis and interacts functionally with PCNA2. Unspecified
Eco Pol V Y11A Eubacterium Y Removal of misincorporated ribonucleotides from prokaryotic genomes: an unexpected role for nucleotide excision repair. 95% + Nucleotide analog: rNTPs

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