"Gate-keeper" residues and active-site rearrangements in DNA polymerase μ help discriminate non-cognate nucleotides.
Incorporating the cognate instead of non-cognate substrates is crucial for DNA polymerase function. Here we analyze molecular dynamics simulations of DNA polymerase μ (pol μ) bound to different non-cognate incoming nucleotides including A:dCTP, A:dGTP, A(syn):dGTP, A:dATP, A(syn):dATP, T:dCTP, and T...
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Main Authors: | Yunlang Li, Tamar Schlick |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea07e4f250b04c5cb99b417d32033cee |
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