reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryJun 1, 2005Closed access

EUKARYOTIC TRANSLESION SYNTHESIS DNA POLYMERASES: Specificity of Structure and Function

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

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Abstract

This review focuses on eukaryotic translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases, and the emphasis is on Saccharomyces cerevisiae and human Y-family polymerases (Pols) eta, iota, kappa, and Rev1, as well as on Polzeta, which is a member of the B-family polymerases. The fidelity, mismatch extension ability, and lesion bypass efficiencies of these different polymerases are examined and evaluated in the context of their structures. One major conclusion is that, despite the overall similarity of basic structural features among the Y-family polymerases, there is a high degree of specificity in their lesion bypass properties. Some are able to bypass a particular DNA lesion, whereas others are efficient at only the…

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Keywords
  • DNA polymerase
  • Proliferating cell nuclear antigen
  • Biology
  • Polymerase
  • DNA polymerase delta
  • DNA replication
  • DNA clamp
  • DNA repair
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