DNA polymerase iota (Polι) belongs to the Y-family of DNA polymerases that are involved in DNA damage tolerance through their role in translesion DNA synthesis. Like all other Y-family polymerases, Polι interacts with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), Rev1, ubiquitin and ubiquitinated-PCNA and is also ubiquitinated itself. Here, we report that Polι also interacts with the p300 acetyltransferase and is acetylated. The primary acetylation site is K550, located in the Rev1-interacting region. However, K550 amino acid substitutions have no effect on Polι's ability to interact with Rev1. Interestingly, we find that acetylation of Polι significantly and specifically increases in response to SN2 alkylating agents and to a lower extent to ...
AbstractDNA polymerase (pol) λ, one of the 15 cellular pols, belongs to the X family. It is a small ...
AbstractThe cell uses specialised Y-family DNA polymerases or damage avoidance mechanisms to replica...
Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) polymerases evolved to tolerate DNA damage that bypasses DNA lesions...
It has been two decades since the discovery of the most mutagenic human DNA polymerase, polymerase i...
DNA polymerase iota (polι) is a member of the Y-family, polymerases which are key components in tran...
DNA polymerases are known to be responsible for the replication and maintenance of an organism’s gen...
Y-family DNA polymerases carry out translesion synthesis past damaged DNA. DNA polymerases (pol) η a...
Y-family DNA polymerase κ (Pol κ) can replicate damaged DNA templates to rescue stalled replication ...
Bypassing of DNA lesions by damage-tolerant DNA polymerases depends on the interaction of these enzy...
DNA replication efficiency is dictated by DNA polymerases (pol) and their associated proteins. The r...
DNA polymerase eta is a Y family polymerase involved in translesion synthesis (TLS). Its action is i...
Several DNA polymerases participate in DNA synthesis during genome replication and DNA repair. PCNA,...
Mammalian DNA polymerase μ (pol μ) is related to terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase, but its biol...
Protein-protein interactions regulate many essential enzymatic processes in the cell. Somatic mutati...
DNA polymerase (Pol) λ is a member of the Pol X family and possesses four different enzymatic activi...
AbstractDNA polymerase (pol) λ, one of the 15 cellular pols, belongs to the X family. It is a small ...
AbstractThe cell uses specialised Y-family DNA polymerases or damage avoidance mechanisms to replica...
Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) polymerases evolved to tolerate DNA damage that bypasses DNA lesions...
It has been two decades since the discovery of the most mutagenic human DNA polymerase, polymerase i...
DNA polymerase iota (polι) is a member of the Y-family, polymerases which are key components in tran...
DNA polymerases are known to be responsible for the replication and maintenance of an organism’s gen...
Y-family DNA polymerases carry out translesion synthesis past damaged DNA. DNA polymerases (pol) η a...
Y-family DNA polymerase κ (Pol κ) can replicate damaged DNA templates to rescue stalled replication ...
Bypassing of DNA lesions by damage-tolerant DNA polymerases depends on the interaction of these enzy...
DNA replication efficiency is dictated by DNA polymerases (pol) and their associated proteins. The r...
DNA polymerase eta is a Y family polymerase involved in translesion synthesis (TLS). Its action is i...
Several DNA polymerases participate in DNA synthesis during genome replication and DNA repair. PCNA,...
Mammalian DNA polymerase μ (pol μ) is related to terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase, but its biol...
Protein-protein interactions regulate many essential enzymatic processes in the cell. Somatic mutati...
DNA polymerase (Pol) λ is a member of the Pol X family and possesses four different enzymatic activi...
AbstractDNA polymerase (pol) λ, one of the 15 cellular pols, belongs to the X family. It is a small ...
AbstractThe cell uses specialised Y-family DNA polymerases or damage avoidance mechanisms to replica...
Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) polymerases evolved to tolerate DNA damage that bypasses DNA lesions...