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Reference: C-terminal extension of the yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase determines the balance between synthesis and degradation., Polymerase: Sce pol gamma ∆216

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Sce pol gamma ∆216 C-terminal extension of the yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase determines the balance between synthesis and degradation. Describe truncation C ∆216
Sce pol gamma ∆216 C-terminal extension of the yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase determines the balance between synthesis and degradation. Tagged Yes
Sce pol gamma ∆216 C-terminal extension of the yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase determines the balance between synthesis and degradation. Tag Name 6HIS
Sce pol gamma ∆216 C-terminal extension of the yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase determines the balance between synthesis and degradation. kcat 65 /second Reaction: Nucleotide incorporation; Substrate: dNTPs; Technique: Gel shift
Sce pol gamma ∆216 C-terminal extension of the yeast mitochondrial DNA polymerase determines the balance between synthesis and degradation. Full length or truncated Truncated

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