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Matthew Hogg

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Sub-Cellular Biochemistry|August 25, 2012
DNA polymerase εMatthew Hogg, Erik Johansson
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|February 19, 2005
Bumps in the road: how replicative DNA polymerases see DNA damageMatthew Hogg, Susan S Wallace, Sylvie Doublié
The EMBO Journal|April 2, 2004
Crystallographic snapshots of a replicative DNA polymerase encountering an abasic siteMatthew Hogg, Susan S Wallace, Sylvie Doublié
Biochemistry|May 17, 2008
Use of 2-aminopurine fluorescence to study the role of the beta hairpin in the proofreading pathway catalyzed by the phage T4 and RB69 DNA polymerasesUsharani Subuddhi, Matthew Hogg, Linda J Reha-Krantz
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 25, 2010
Identification of a new motif in family B DNA polymerases by mutational analyses of the bacteriophage t4 DNA polymeraseVincent Li, Matthew Hogg, Linda J Reha-Krantz
Nucleic Acids Research|December 3, 2011
Promiscuous DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase θMatthew Hogg, A Elisabeth Sauer-Eriksson, Erik Johansson
Nucleic Acids Research|May 12, 2006
Kinetics of error generation in homologous B-family DNA polymerasesMatthew Hogg, Wendy Cooper, Linda Reha-Krantz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 14, 2006
Structural and biochemical investigation of the role in proofreading of a beta hairpin loop found in the exonuclease domain of a replicative DNA polymerase of the B familyMatthew Hogg, Pierre Aller, William Konigsberg, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 6, 2010
Lesion bypass activity of DNA polymerase θ (POLQ) is an intrinsic property of the pol domain and depends on unique sequence insertsMatthew Hogg, Mineaki Seki, Richard D Wood, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 11, 2007
A structural rationale for stalling of a replicative DNA polymerase at the most common oxidative thymine lesion, thymine glycolPierre Aller, Mark A Rould, Matthew Hogg, et al.
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Sub-Cellular Biochemistry|August 25, 2012
DNA polymerase εMatthew Hogg, Erik Johansson
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|February 19, 2005
Bumps in the road: how replicative DNA polymerases see DNA damageMatthew Hogg, Susan S Wallace, Sylvie Doublié
The EMBO Journal|April 2, 2004
Crystallographic snapshots of a replicative DNA polymerase encountering an abasic siteMatthew Hogg, Susan S Wallace, Sylvie Doublié
Biochemistry|May 17, 2008
Use of 2-aminopurine fluorescence to study the role of the beta hairpin in the proofreading pathway catalyzed by the phage T4 and RB69 DNA polymerasesUsharani Subuddhi, Matthew Hogg, Linda J Reha-Krantz
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 25, 2010
Identification of a new motif in family B DNA polymerases by mutational analyses of the bacteriophage t4 DNA polymeraseVincent Li, Matthew Hogg, Linda J Reha-Krantz
Nucleic Acids Research|December 3, 2011
Promiscuous DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase θMatthew Hogg, A Elisabeth Sauer-Eriksson, Erik Johansson
Nucleic Acids Research|May 12, 2006
Kinetics of error generation in homologous B-family DNA polymerasesMatthew Hogg, Wendy Cooper, Linda Reha-Krantz, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 14, 2006
Structural and biochemical investigation of the role in proofreading of a beta hairpin loop found in the exonuclease domain of a replicative DNA polymerase of the B familyMatthew Hogg, Pierre Aller, William Konigsberg, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 6, 2010
Lesion bypass activity of DNA polymerase θ (POLQ) is an intrinsic property of the pol domain and depends on unique sequence insertsMatthew Hogg, Mineaki Seki, Richard D Wood, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 11, 2007
A structural rationale for stalling of a replicative DNA polymerase at the most common oxidative thymine lesion, thymine glycolPierre Aller, Mark A Rould, Matthew Hogg, et al.
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