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Kim DR

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Title Authors Year Journal
Role of the core DNA polymerase III subunits at the replication fork. Alpha is the only subunit required for processive replication. Kim DR 1998 The Journal of biological chemistry
Localization of the active site of the alpha subunit of the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme. Kim DR 1997 J Bacteriol
Identification of the beta-binding domain of the alpha subunit of Escherichia coli polymerase III holoenzyme. Kim DR 1996 The Journal of biological chemistry
In vivo assembly of overproduced DNA polymerase III. Overproduction, purification, and characterization of the alpha, alpha-epsilon, and alpha-epsilon-theta subunits. Kim DR 1996 The Journal of biological chemistry
Biotin tagging deletion analysis of domain limits involved in protein-macromolecular interactions. Mapping the tau binding domain of the DNA polymerase III alpha subunit. Kim DR 1996 The Journal of biological chemistry
Isolation, sequencing and overexpression of the gene encoding the theta subunit of DNA polymerase III holoenzyme. Kim DR 1993 Nucleic acids research

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