Thermostable polymerase

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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536 231, 435183, C12Q 168

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061300454

ABSTRACT:
A thermostable enzyme having polymerase activity and substantially no nuclease activity is provided. The thermostable enzyme is characterized by comprising a sequence of nine amino acid residues at least proximal to the N-terminus that has less than 50% but greater than 40% amino acid sequence identity with residues 280 to 288 of the naturally occurring Thermus aquaticus polymerase. The subject enzyme finds use in a variety of different application in which polynucleotides are enzymatically produced, particularly in PCR based applications.

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