Preferred WMSA catalytic mechanism of the nucleotidyl transfer reaction in human DNA polymerase κ elucidates error-free bypass of a bulky DNA lesion
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Suse Broyde | Yingkai Zhang | Shenglong Wang | S. Broyde | Yingkai Zhang | Shenglong Wang | N. Geacintov | Nicholas E. Geacintov | Lihua Wang | Lee Lior-Hoffmann | Lihua Wang | Lee Lior-Hoffmann
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