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A single mutation in human mitochondrial DNA polymerase Pol γA affects both polymerization and proofreading activities of only the holoenzyme
Young Sam Lee
, Kenneth A. Johnson
, Ian J. Molineux
,
Y. Whitney Yin
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Keyphrases
Accessory Subunit
16%
Active Sites
16%
Catalytic Subunit
8%
Common Cause
8%
Disease Symptoms
8%
DNA Polymerase
8%
DNA Synthesis
8%
Exonuclease
8%
Exonuclease Activity
8%
Holoenzyme
100%
Human Mitochondrial Disease
8%
Human Mitochondrial DNA
100%
Mitochondria
8%
Mitochondrial DNA Polymerase
100%
Mitochondrium
8%
Muscular Diseases
8%
Neurological Disorders
8%
Polymerase
100%
Polymerization Activity
100%
Proofreading Activity
100%
Regulatory Function
8%
Single-point mutation
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Active Site
16%
DNA Polymerase
100%
DNA Synthesis
8%
Enzyme Active Site
8%
Exonuclease
16%
Mitochondrial Disease
8%
Mitochondrial DNA
100%
Mitochondrion
8%
Polymerase
100%