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1 sion is improved to about [1/10(7)] by their proofreading activity.
2 g play important roles in controlling Pol II proofreading activity.
3 ain, a finding consistent with PolA1 lacking proofreading activity.
4 letely block export, indicating an effective proofreading activity.
5 A polymerase III possesses 3'-exonucleolytic proofreading activity.
6 nucleotides by polymerase alpha, which lacks proofreading activity.
7 ly with pol beta, a polymerase lacking 3'-5' proofreading activity.
8 y, but it is error prone because it bears no proofreading activity.
9  is based on Pfu polymerase mix, which has a proofreading activity.
10 merases with high nucleotide selectivity and proofreading activity.
11 ations, was effectively masked by nsp14-ExoN proofreading activity.
12    The yeast Pol(eta) lacked a nuclease or a proofreading activity.
13 erevisiae that possess 3' --> 5' exonuclease proofreading activity.
14  integration of RNA polymerase, capping, and proofreading activities.
15 nd as a consequence in different patterns of proofreading activities.
16 s characteristic low fidelity and absence of proofreading activity allow FMDV to rapidly mutate and a
17  site or a thymine-thymine dimer); a greater proofreading activity; an increased exonuclease/polymera
18 T) does not possess 3'- to 5'-exonucleolytic proofreading activity and because RT has been shown to b
19  by DNA polymerase-associated exonucleolytic proofreading activity and/or the postreplicative mismatc
20 on of DNA polymerase nucleotide selectivity, proofreading activity, and DNA mismatch repair (MMR).
21                         DNA polymerases with proofreading activity are important for accurate amplifi
22  DNA polymerase III epsilon subunit, and the proofreading activities associated with T4, varphi29, an
23 tases prevent mistranslation by relying upon proofreading activities at multiple stages of the aminoa
24                     Despite its fidelity and proofreading activity, B35DNAP was able to successfully
25  polymerase devoid of 3'-5' exonuclease, or "proofreading", activity blended with a small amount of a
26 enesis is to use a DNA polymerase that lacks proofreading activity but contributes to DNA replication
27 ion in DNA polymerase delta that reduces its proofreading activity but is not a mutator in the hetero
28 otein synthesis machinery lacks the tyrosine proofreading activity characteristic of cytosolic transl
29 ification of primers and DNA polymerase with proofreading activity completely eliminated mismatch amp
30 al domain of Pol3, containing polymerase and proofreading activities, could be effectively replaced b
31 icative DNA polymerases present an intrinsic proofreading activity during which the DNA primer chain
32 uggests a possible role in BER for Ape1 as a proofreading activity for the relatively inaccurate DNA
33 it of HE provides the 3'-->5' exonucleolytic proofreading activity for this complex.
34 he HE complex provides the 3'-exonucleolytic proofreading activity for this enzyme complex.
35          These results are consistent with a proofreading activity for WRN during single-nucleotide a
36 rt the inefficiency of the exonuclease as a "proofreading" activity for m6G, since virtually all muta
37 izes with T1 subunits that provide essential proofreading activity in trans.
38 ributive DNA polymerase that lacks intrinsic proofreading activity in vitro.
39               DNA polymerases with intrinsic proofreading activity interact with DNA primer/templates
40  repeats were destabilized, showing that the proofreading activity is essential for maintaining the i
41 yme DNA polymerase I Klenow fragment lacking proofreading activity, Kf (exo-), than deoxythymidine gl
42 has revealed that polymerases with intrinsic proofreading activity may cooperate with non-proofreadin
43  mutagenesis resulting from loss of Poldelta proofreading activity may in part be explained by enhanc
44                           To examine if this proofreading activity modulates DNA synthesis of damaged
45    In addition, altering the processivity or proofreading activity of DNA polymerase delta shortened
46 hat depends at least in part on the 3'-to-5' proofreading activity of DNA polymerase delta.
47 early all mismatch correction depends on the proofreading activity of DNA polymerase-delta, although
48 nctions to correct mutations that escape the proofreading activity of DNA polymerase.
49 machinery, rather than by the exonucleolytic proofreading activity of DNA polymerase.
50 esized to enhance the 3'-->5' exonucleolytic proofreading activity of epsilon.
51 2-terminal extension effectively prevent the proofreading activity of IF3chl.
52  takes advantage of the 3'-to-5' exonuclease proofreading activity of many DNA polymerases.
53       This created a notion that loss of the proofreading activity of Polepsilon is an initiating cau
54 and a dnaQ strain, which carries a defect in proofreading activity of the DNA polymerase III.
55 h a reduction in excision by the exonuclease-proofreading activity of the enzyme.
56 erichia coli and hs mt LeuRS reveal that the proofreading activity of the mt enzyme is disrupted by t
57 NA viral polymerases; and that for CoVs, the proofreading activity of the nsp14-ExoN is epistatic to
58 taumuDC) strains if the 3' to 5' exonuclease proofreading activity of the Pol III epsilon subunit was
59 of the Umu proteins if the 3'-5' exonuclease proofreading activity of the pol III epsilon-subunit als
60                                          The proofreading activity of the synthetase is significantly
61 yl-tRNA synthetase gene that compromises the proofreading activity of this enzyme during aminoacylati
62  in the center for editing that diminish the proofreading activity of valyl-tRNA synthetase (ValRS).
63          Mutations preventing DNA polymerase proofreading activity or MMR function cause mutator phen
64 deficient for mitochondrial polymerase-gamma proofreading activity (polG(-/-)/ApoE(-/-)).
65 NA polymerase activity was unaffected, while proofreading activity ranged from 60% of the wild-type l
66 nuclease activity and severely decreased the proofreading activity than the wild-type, the bypass eff
67 xpressed (T1) and another (T2) with impaired proofreading activity that also generates mischarged Ser
68  despite having an associated 3'-exonuclease proofreading activity that preferentially degrades AT-ri
69 mutation that is defective in signal peptide proofreading activity were employed to distinguish betwe
70 that harbor or lack 3' --> 5'-exonucleolytic proofreading activity were purified from Escherichia col
71 moves the 3'-slipped hairpin using its 3'-5' proofreading activity when the hairpin contains no immed
72 hysiologically significant, and furthermore, proofreading activity with an RNA template was also obse
73 am+ Pol C, which contains the polymerase and proofreading activities within the same polypeptide chai

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