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Comparison of the structures of HIV reverse transcriptase and that of the Klenow fragment of DNA pol I bound to duplex DNA. (Research Report)

AIDS Weekly

| March 23, 1992 | Steitz, T.A.; Kohlstaedt, L.; Wang, J.; Friedman, J.; Rice, P.; Beese, L. | COPYRIGHT 2009 NewsRX. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

AUTHORS: T.A. Steitz, L. Kohlstaedt, J. Wang, J. Friedman, P. Rice and L. Beese. Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

According to an abstract submitted by the authors to the joint meeting of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology/Biophysical Society, held in Houston, Texas, February 9-13, 1992, "Both the reverse transcriptase (RT) from HIV and the Klenow fragment (KF) of DNA polymerase I from E. coli are DNA polymerases, the former accepting either RNA or DNA as template and primed initially by [tRNA.sup.Lys], and the latter accepting only DNA as …

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