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Reference: Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence.

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Polymerase Reference Property Result Context
Dpo4 Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. KM 7.7uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State (Template G)
Dpo4 Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. Kd 114uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State (template G)
Dpo4 Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. kcat 0.8 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State (Template G)
Dpo4 N188W Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. KM 14uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State
Dpo4 N188W Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. Kd 100uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State
Dpo4 N188W Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. kcat 0.47 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State
Dpo4 T239W Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. KM 12uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State
Dpo4 T239W Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. Kd 190uM Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State
Dpo4 T239W Kinetic analysis of correct nucleotide insertion by a Y-family DNA polymerase reveals conformational changes both prior to and following phosphodiester bond formation as detected by tryptophan fluorescence. kcat 0.34 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dCTP; Technique: Steady State

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