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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1991
Characterization and mapping of the pyrophosphorolytic activity of the phage phi 29 DNA polymerase. Involvement of amino acid motifs highly conserved in alpha-like DNA polymerasesM A Blasco, A Bernad, L Blanco, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 15, 1992
DNA-independent deoxynucleotidylation of the phi 29 terminal protein by the phi 29 DNA polymeraseL Blanco, A Bernad, J A Esteban, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|October 30, 2015
miR-300 mediates Bmi1 function and regulates differentiation in primitive cardiac progenitorsF M Cruz, M Tomé, J A Bernal, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplantation|November 1, 1996
Relevance of myeloablative conditioning in the engraftment of limiting numbers of normal and genetically marked lympho-hematopoietic stem cellsF Varas, A Bernad, J M Almendral, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 25, 1990
Structural and functional analysis of temperature-sensitive mutants of the phage phi 29 DNA polymeraseM A Blasco, L Blanco, E Parés, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 5, 1992
The bacteriophage phi 29 DNA polymerase, a proofreading enzymeC Garmendia, A Bernad, J A Esteban, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 25, 1986
Replication of phage phi 29 DNA in vitro: role of the viral protein p6 in initiation and elongationL Blanco, J Gutiérrez, J M Lázaro, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 15, 1992
Initiation of phi 29 DNA replication occurs at the second 3' nucleotide of the linear template: a sliding-back mechanism for protein-primed DNA replicationJ Méndez, L Blanco, J A Esteban, et al.
Cell|October 6, 1989
A conserved 3'----5' exonuclease active site in prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA polymerasesA Bernad, L Blanco, J M Lázaro, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1992
Phi 29 DNA polymerase active site. Mutants in conserved residues Tyr254 and Tyr390 are affected in dNTP bindingM A Blasco, J M Lázaro, A Bernad, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1991
Characterization and mapping of the pyrophosphorolytic activity of the phage phi 29 DNA polymerase. Involvement of amino acid motifs highly conserved in alpha-like DNA polymerasesM A Blasco, A Bernad, L Blanco, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 15, 1992
DNA-independent deoxynucleotidylation of the phi 29 terminal protein by the phi 29 DNA polymeraseL Blanco, A Bernad, J A Esteban, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|October 30, 2015
miR-300 mediates Bmi1 function and regulates differentiation in primitive cardiac progenitorsF M Cruz, M Tomé, J A Bernal, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplantation|November 1, 1996
Relevance of myeloablative conditioning in the engraftment of limiting numbers of normal and genetically marked lympho-hematopoietic stem cellsF Varas, A Bernad, J M Almendral, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|August 25, 1990
Structural and functional analysis of temperature-sensitive mutants of the phage phi 29 DNA polymeraseM A Blasco, L Blanco, E Parés, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 5, 1992
The bacteriophage phi 29 DNA polymerase, a proofreading enzymeC Garmendia, A Bernad, J A Esteban, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|June 25, 1986
Replication of phage phi 29 DNA in vitro: role of the viral protein p6 in initiation and elongationL Blanco, J Gutiérrez, J M Lázaro, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 15, 1992
Initiation of phi 29 DNA replication occurs at the second 3' nucleotide of the linear template: a sliding-back mechanism for protein-primed DNA replicationJ Méndez, L Blanco, J A Esteban, et al.
Cell|October 6, 1989
A conserved 3'----5' exonuclease active site in prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA polymerasesA Bernad, L Blanco, J M Lázaro, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1992
Phi 29 DNA polymerase active site. Mutants in conserved residues Tyr254 and Tyr390 are affected in dNTP bindingM A Blasco, J M Lázaro, A Bernad, et al.
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