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Reference: Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation., Polymerase: Human Pol eta

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Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Processivity 0.84bp
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Vmax 1.3 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Kd 2.4nM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dATP
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Kd 13uM Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dCTP
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. Kd 11nM Reaction: Polymerase-DNA interaction; Substrate: DNA template
Human Pol eta Yeast DNA polymerase eta utilizes an induced-fit mechanism of nucleotide incorporation. kcat 0.01 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs

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