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Details on Person Distinct nucleotide binding/hydrolysis properties and molar ratio of MutSalpha and MutSbeta determine their differential mismatch binding activities

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5358607
_displayNameDistinct nucleotide binding/hydrolysis properties and molar ratio of MutSalpha and MutSbeta determine their differential mismatch binding activities
_timestamp2014-03-30 04:43:24
author[Person:5358617] Tian, Lei
[Person:5358577] Gu, Liya
[Person:5358571] Li, Guo-Min
created[InstanceEdit:5358539] May, Bruce, 2014-03-30
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages11557-62
pubMedIdentifier19228687
titleDistinct nucleotide binding/hydrolysis properties and molar ratio of MutSalpha and MutSbeta determine their differential mismatch binding activities
volume284
year2009
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5358513] MSH2:MSH3 binds insertion/deletion loop of 2 bases or more [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5358525] MSH2:MSH6 binds 1 base mismatch or 1-2 base insertion/deletion loop [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5358912] MSH2:MSH6 exchanges ADP for ATP [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9968305] MSH2:MSH6:ADP binds U:G mismatch in dsDNA [Homo sapiens]
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