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Reference: The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta., Polymerase: Human Pol theta

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Polymerase Reference Property Result Context
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. 3-5' Exonuclease (proofreading) No
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Cloned or native Cloned in yeast
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Template lesions Stalls Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; DNA lesion: TT Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimer
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Template lesions Stalls Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; DNA lesion: TC 6,4 Photodimer
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Template lesions Stalls Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; DNA lesion: Apurinic/Apyrimidinic (AP) site
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Tagged Yes
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Tag Name GST
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Overall Error Rate 0.01 errors/bp
Human Pol theta The human DINB1 gene encodes the DNA polymerase Poltheta. Overall Error Rate 0.001 errors/bp

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