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CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF THE N-TERMINAL FRAGMENT FROM MOLONEY MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE COMPLEXED WITH NUCLEIC ACID: FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATIONS FOR TEMPLATE-PRIMER BINDING TO THE FINGERS D...
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MECHANISTIC IMPLICATIONS FROM THE STRUCTURE OF A CATALYTIC FRAGMENT OF MMLV REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE[REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE]
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USE OF AN N-TERMINAL FRAGMENT FROM MOLONEY MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE TO FACILITATE CRYSTALLIZATION AND ANALYSIS OF A PSEUDO-16-MER DNA MOLECULE CONTAINING G-A MISPAIRS[HYDROLASE/DNA]
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