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Helquist SA

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Title Authors Year Journal
Importance of hydrogen bonding for efficiency and specificity of the human mitochondrial DNA polymerase. Helquist SA 2008 The Journal of biological chemistry
Base pair hydrogen bonds are essential for proofreading selectivity by the human mitochondrial DNA polymerase. Helquist SA 2008 The Journal of biological chemistry
DNA polymerase catalysis in the absence of Watson-Crick hydrogen bonds: analysis by single-turnover kinetics. Helquist SA 2006 Biochemistry
Varying DNA base-pair size in subangstrom increments: evidence for a loose, not large, active site in low-fidelity Dpo4 polymerase. Helquist SA 2006 Biochemistry
Dynamics of nucleotide incorporation: snapshots revealed by 2-aminopurine fluorescence studies. Helquist SA 2006 Biochemistry
Evidence for a Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding requirement in DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase kappa. Helquist SA 2005 Molecular and cellular biology
Requirement of Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding for DNA synthesis by yeast DNA polymerase eta. Helquist SA 2003 Molecular and cellular biology

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