T4 G82D

From bacteriophage T4 (aliases:T4 mel91, T4 man34, T4 man101, T4 tsmel62, T4 mel62, T4 mel63, T4 mel64, T4 mel65, T4 mel67, T4 mel69, T4 mel70, T4 mel73, T4 mel75, T4 mel87, T4 mel88)
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Mutant of: T4 (G82D)

T4 G82D is a family B enzyme from bacteriophage T4.

Selected Properties for T4 G82D:

3'-5' exo activity 5'-3' exo activity Frameshift Rate Substitution Rate General Error Rate
no data no data no data 4.5e+01-3.0e+02 Mutation frequency (relative to WT) (5) no data
Year Authors Title Results by property
1993 Linda J Reha-Krantz, R L Nonay, S Stocki Bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase mutat...
1990 Linda J Reha-Krantz Genetic evidence for two protein doma...
1988 Linda J Reha-Krantz Amino acid changes coded by bacteriop... Nucleotide Substitution Rate,All properties
1986 Linda J Reha-Krantz, E M Liesner, S Parmaksizoglu, S Stocki Isolation of bacteriophage T4 DNA pol... Nucleotide Substitution Rate,All properties

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