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Reference: The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination., Polymerase: RB69, Property: k<sub>cat</sub>

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Polymerase Reference Property Result Context
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.004 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dATP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.011 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dGTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.77 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dCTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.041 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dGTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.001 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dCTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.09 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dTTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.013 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dCTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.14 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dTTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.015 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dTTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 220 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dATP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 200 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 167 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dGTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 240 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dTTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.013 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dATP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.003 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dGTP
RB69 The L561A substitution in the nascent base-pair binding pocket of RB69 DNA polymerase reduces base discrimination. kcat 0.08 /second Reaction: Misincorporation; Substrate: dATP

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