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Anti-orthopoxvirus drugs inhibit lumpy skin disease virus replication by targeting viral DNA polymerase. [PDF]
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Using DIPA-CRISPR for simple and efficient endogenous protein tagging in insects. [PDF]
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A Rapid, High-Throughput Method for the Construction of Mutagenesis Libraries. [PDF]
Lu Y, Meng S, Guan X, He P, Zhao D.
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Advances in molecular and genetic profiling of meningiomas for improved diagnosis, prognosis, and targeted therapy. [PDF]
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A non-catalytic role for RFC in PCNA-mediated processive DNA synthesis. [PDF]
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The DNA-directed RNA polymerases of soybean
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1973Abstract Four cellular RNA polymerases have been partially purified from hypocotyls of soybean ( Glycine max ). Enzyme isolation from nuclear preparations indicate the DEAE polymerases I and II are localized within the nucleus. Inhibitor studies showed that DEAE polymerase II was preferentially inhibited by α-amanitin, DEAE peaks III and IV were ...
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A DNA-directed DNA polymerase from murine liver mitochondria
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1975A DNA-directed DNA polymerase has been isolated from murine liver mitochondria. The mitochondrial DNA polymerase is distinguishable from other DNA polymerases found in the nucleus and cytosol of murine cells by several enzymatic and physical properties. It is stimulated 5--6-fold by 0.15 M KCl, does not require a sulfhydryl reducing agent for activity,
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Effect of granaticin on the activity of DNA-directed RNA polymerase fromStreptomyces granaticolor
Folia Microbiologica, 1989DNA-directed RNA polymerase was isolated from wild-type and mutant (asporogenic and granaticin overproducing) Streptomyces granaticolor. The effect of granaticin on the enzyme activity was compared with that of standard transcription inhibitors, rifampicin and rifamycin SV and shown to be zero.
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