reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryJun 1, 2002Closed access

Error-Prone Repair DNA Polymerases in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

University of Southern California

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Abstract

DNA repair is crucial to the well-being of all organisms from unicellular life forms to humans. A rich tapestry of mechanistic studies on DNA repair has emerged thanks to the recent discovery of Y-family DNA polymerases. Many Y-family members carry out aberrant DNA synthesis-poor replication accuracy, the favored formation of non-Watson-Crick base pairs, efficient mismatch extension, and most importantly, an ability to replicate through DNA damage. This review is devoted primarily to a discussion of Y-family polymerase members that exhibit error-prone behavior. Roles for these remarkable enzymes occur in widely disparate DNA repair pathways, such as UV-induced mutagenesis, adaptive mutation, avoidance of skin…

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Keywords
  • Somatic hypermutation
  • DNA polymerase
  • Biology
  • DNA repair
  • DNA replication
  • Genetics
  • Polymerase
  • Mutagenesis
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