The Roles of Family B and D DNA Polymerases in Thermococcus Species 9°N Okazaki Fragment Maturation

Volume: 290, Issue: 20, Pages: 12514 - 12522
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
During replication, Okazaki fragment maturation is a fundamental process that joins discontinuously synthesized DNA fragments into a contiguous lagging strand. Efficient maturation prevents repeat sequence expansions, small duplications, and generation of double-stranded DNA breaks. To address the components required for the process in Thermococcus, Okazaki fragment maturation was reconstituted in vitro using purified proteins from Thermococcus...
Paper Details
Title
The Roles of Family B and D DNA Polymerases in Thermococcus Species 9°N Okazaki Fragment Maturation
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
290
Issue
20
Pages
12514 - 12522
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