- multi-subunit RNA
polymerases, in cRdRP, and in "family D" DNA
polymerases found in archaea. The "X"
family represented by DNA
polymerase beta has only a...
- repaired.
Polymerases in
Family Y are low-fidelity
polymerases, but have been
proven to do more good than harm as
mutations that
affect the
polymerase can cause...
-
lineage led to the
modern DNA
polymerases and
reverse transcriptases, as well as to a few single-subunit RNA
polymerases (ssRNAP) from
phages and organelles...
-
crystal structures of
polymerase domains of DNA
polymerases are
described in
analogy to
human right hands. All DNA
polymerases contain three domains....
-
Thermostable DNA
polymerases are DNA
polymerases that
originate from thermophiles,
usually bacterial or
archaeal species, and are
therefore thermostable...
- multi-subunit
family of RNA
polymerases (including
bacterial and
eukaryotic sub-families). In
contrast to
bacterial RNA
polymerases, T7
polymerase is not inhibited...
-
subunits of DNA-dependent RNA
polymerases and
eukaryotic RNA-dependent RNA
polymerases and the
origin of RNA
polymerases". BMC
Structural Biology. 3: 1...
-
include Polymerase α, ε, ζ, and δ.
These polymerases all
function to
proofread the
newly synthesized DNA in the 3′→5′ direction.
These polymerases are capable...
- Some
thermostable DNA
polymerases have been
isolated from
other thermophilic bacteria and archaea, such as Pfu DNA
polymerase,
possessing a proofreading...
- DNA
polymerase used and on the
length of the DNA
target region to amplify. As a rule of thumb, at
their optimal temperature, most DNA
polymerases polymerize...