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Reference: Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA., Polymerase: Human Pol beta, Property: K<sub>M</sub>

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Human Pol beta Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. KM 2.6uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dTTP; Technique: Steady State (Standing start primer template)
Human Pol beta Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. KM 1.7uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State (Standing start primer template)
Human Pol beta Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. KM 1.2uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: ddCTP; Technique: Steady State (Standing start primer template)
Human Pol beta Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. KM 2.3uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dTTP; Technique: Steady State (Activated DNA)
Human Pol beta Human DNA polymerases alpha and beta are able to incorporate anti-HIV deoxynucleotides into DNA. KM 1.5uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State (Activated DNA)

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