289 results on '"Kuchta, Robert D."'
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2. Low-density microarrays for the detection of Borrelia burgdorferi s.s. (the Lyme disease spirochete) in nymphal Ixodes scapularis
3. Mechanism and evolution of DNA primases
4. Detection of adamantane-resistant influenza on a microarray
5. Incorporation of the fluorescent ribonucleotide analogue tCTP by T7 RNA polymerase
6. High density labeling of polymerase chain reaction products with the fluorescent base analogue tCo
7. Identification of A/H5N1 influenza viruses using a single gene diagnostic microarray
8. Real-time quantification of RNA polymerase activity using a “broken beacon”
9. MChip: a tool for influenza surveillance
10. Herpes simplex virus 1 primase employs Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding to identify cognate nucleoside triphosphates
11. Human DNA primase uses Watson-Crick hydrogen bonds to distinguish between correct and incorrect nucleoside triphosphates
12. Key role of template sequence for primer synthesis by the Herpes simplex virus 1 helicase-primase
13. Synthesis of nucleotide analogues that potently and selectively inhibit human DNA primase
14. The p58 subunit of human DNA primase is important for primer initiation, elongation, and counting
15. Inhibition of CMP-sialic acid transport into golgi vesicles by nucleoside monophosphates
16. Interactions of DNA with human DNA primase monitored with photoactivatable cross-linking agents: implications for the role of the p58 subunit
17. Abasic template lesions are strong chain terminators for DNA primase but not for DNA polymerase alpha during the synthesis of new DNA strands
18. Human DNA primase: anion inhibition, manganese stimulation, and their effects on in vitro start-site selection
19. Optimization of fragmentation conditions for microarray analysis of viral RNA
20. A mass spectrometry-based approach for identifying novel DNA polymerase substrates from a pool of dNTP analogues
21. Eucaryotic DNA primase does not prefer to synthesize primers at pyrimidine rich DNA sequences when nucleoside triphosphates are present at concentrations found in whole cells
22. ConFind: a robust tool for conserved sequence identification
23. Exploration of factors driving incorporation of unnatural dNTPS into DNA by Klenow fragment (DNA polymerase I) and DNA polymerase α
24. Polymerization of the triphosphates of AraC, 2′,2′-difluorodeoxycytidine (dFdC) and OSI-7836 (T-araC) by human DNA polymerase α and DNA primase
25. Arbinofuranosyl nucleotides are not chain-terminators during initiation of new strands of DNA by DNA polymerase alpha-primase
26. Acyclic gunosine analogs inhibit DNA polymerases alpha, delta and epsilon with very different potencies and have unique mechanisms of action
27. Calf thymus DNA polymerase alpha-primase: 'communication' and primer-templete movement between the two active sites
28. DNA polymerase epsilon: aphidicolin inhibition and the relationship between polymerase and exonuclease activity
29. Mechanism of calf thymus DNA primase: slow initiation, rapid polymerization and intelligent termination
30. Inhibition of DNA primase and polymerase alpha by arabinofuranosylnucleoside triphosphates and related compounds
31. [14] Isotopic assays of viral polymerases and related proteins
32. Fidelity Mechanisms of DNA Polymerase Alpha
33. Regulation of influenza RNA polymerase activity and the switch between replication and transcription by the concentrations of the vRNA 5' end, the cap source, and the polymerase
34. Mechanisms by which human DNA primase chooses to polymerize a nucleoside triphosphate
35. Herpes simplex virus-1 DNA primase: a remarkably inaccurate yet selective polymerase
36. Herpes simplex virus-1 helicase-primase: roles of each subunit in DNA binding and phosphodiester bond formation
37. Interaction of human DNA polymerase [alpha] and DNA polymerase I from Bacillus stearothermophilus with hypoxanthine and 8-oxoguanine nucleotides
38. Ambivalent incorporation of the fluorescent cytosine analogues tC and tCo by human DNA polymerase [alpha] and Klenow fragment
39. Discrimination between right and wrong purine dNTPs by DNA polymerase I from Bacillus stearothermophilus
40. Identifying the features of purine dNTPs that allow accurate and efficient DNA replication by Herpes Simplex Virus I DNA polymerase
41. Interaction of herpes primase with the sugar of a NTP
42. Human DNA polymerase [alpha] uses a combination of positive and negative selectivity to polymerize purine dNTPs with high fidelity
43. Protein Displacement by Herpes Helicase-Primase and the Key Role of UL42 during Helicase-Coupled DNA Synthesis by the Herpes Polymerase
44. Synthesis of Small-Molecule/DNA Hybrids through On-Bead Amide-Coupling Approach
45. Herpes simplex virus-I primase: a polymerase with extraordinarily low fidelity
46. Mechanism of primer synthesis by the Herpes simplex virus 1 helicase-primase
47. Facile polymerization of dNTPs bearing unnatural base analogues by DNA polymerase alpha and klenow fragment (DNA polymerase I)
48. Eukaryotic DNA primase
49. Effects of Acyclovir, Foscarnet, and Ribonucleotides on Herpes Simplex Virus-1 DNA Polymerase: Mechanistic Insights and a Novel Mechanism for Preventing Stable Incorporation of Ribonucleotides into DNA
50. Effect of transition metal ions on the fluorescence and Taqcatalyzed PCR of tricyclic cytidine analogues
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