"DNA polymerase alpha uses during dNTP polymerization, a combination of negative (N-1 and N-3) and positive (N-1 and N-6) selectivity to differentiate between right and wrong nucleobase. The biological implications of these results are discussed."@en . "Kuchta, R. D." . . . . "Human DNA polymerase alpha uses a combination of positive and negative selectivity to polymerize purine dNTPs with high fidelity" . . "7"^^ . "2" . . "[EE9EFCD4DF43]" . "RIV/61388963:_____/07:00084214" . . "Engels, J." . "Kincaid, K." . . . "0006-2960" . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Beckman, J." . . . "Human DNA polymerase alpha uses a combination of positive and negative selectivity to polymerize purine dNTPs with high fidelity"@en . "Human DNA polymerase alpha uses a combination of positive and negative selectivity to polymerize purine dNTPs with high fidelity" . "448;460" . "DNA polymerase; nucleoside triphosphates; modified nucleobases"@en . "Lidsk\u00E1 DNA polymerasa alfa vyu\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 k polymerizaci dNTP kombinace negantivn\u00ED (N-1 and N-3) a pozitivn\u00ED selektivity (N-1 and N-6) pro rozli\u0161en\u00ED spr\u00E1vn\u00E9 a nespr\u00E1vn\u00E9 nukleob\u00E1ze. Jsou diskutov\u00E1ny biologick\u00E9 d\u016Fsledky t\u011Bchto v\u00FDsledk\u016F."@cs . "Hocek, Michal" . "Biochemistry" . . "Lidsk\u00E1 DNA polymerasa alfa vyu\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 kombinace pozitivn\u00ED a negantivn\u00ED selektivity k polymerizaci purinov\u00FDch dNTP s vysokou p\u0159esnost\u00ED"@cs . "46" . "RIV/61388963:_____/07:00084214!RIV08-AV0-61388963" . . . . "Cosstick, R." . . "424957" . . "Human DNA polymerase alpha uses a combination of positive and negative selectivity to polymerize purine dNTPs with high fidelity"@en . . "13"^^ . "Spratt, T." . "Lidsk\u00E1 DNA polymerasa alfa vyu\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1 kombinace pozitivn\u00ED a negantivn\u00ED selektivity k polymerizaci purinov\u00FDch dNTP s vysokou p\u0159esnost\u00ED"@cs . "P(LC512), Z(AV0Z40550506)" . "DNA polymerase alpha uses during dNTP polymerization, a combination of negative (N-1 and N-3) and positive (N-1 and N-6) selectivity to differentiate between right and wrong nucleobase. The biological implications of these results are discussed." . "1"^^ .