PMID: 7025907Sep 28, 1981Paper

Studies on Escherichia coli chromosome proteins. II. DNA polymerases associated with the nucleoid

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
T MoriyaK Hori

Abstract

Escherichia coli nucleoids isolated in the presence of spermidine have been shown to contain DNA polymerase activity of which more than 95% was ascribed to DNA polymerase I and the rest to DNA polymerases II and III. It also has been found that DNA polymerases II and III or DNA polymerase III substituted entirely for DNA polymerase I or DNA polymerase I and II in the nucleoids isolated from E. coli mutants lacking the corresponding enzyme activities.

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