DNA polymerase η (pol η) is best known for its ability to bypass UV-induced thymine-thymine (T-T) dimers and other bulky DNA lesions, but pol η\ua0also has other cellular roles. Here, we present evidence that pol η competes with DNA polymerases α and δ\ua0for the synthesis of the lagging strand genome-wide, where it also shows a preference for T-T in the DNA template. Moreover, we found that the C-terminus of pol η,\ua0which contains a PCNA-Interacting Protein motif is required for pol η\ua0to function in lagging strand synthesis. Finally, we provide evidence that a pol η dependent signature is also found to be lagging strand specific in patients with skin cancer. Taken together, these findings provide insight into the physiological role of...
Switching between replicative and translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases are crucial events for...
Replicative DNA polymerases are frequently stalled by DNA lesions. The resulting replication blockag...
Summary: There are significant ambiguities regarding how DNA polymerase η is recruited to DNA lesion...
DNA damage blocks the progression of the replication fork. In order to circumvent the damaged bases,...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
The variant form of the human syndrome xeroderma pigmentosum (XPV) is caused by a deficiency in DNA ...
DNA polymerases are known to be responsible for the replication and maintenance of an organism’s gen...
Switching between replicative and translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases are crucial events for...
DNA polymerase eta (Pol η) is a Y-family polymerase and the product of the POLH gene. Autosomal rece...
DNA polymerase ν (POLN or pol ν) is a newly discovered A family polymerase that generates a high err...
DNA polymerases are known to be responsible for the replication and maintenance of an organism’s gen...
DNA damage is a ubiquitous challenge to replication in cells, as damage causes replicative polymeras...
Genomic DNA can present impediments to the replication machinery. Different factors assist the repli...
Switching between replicative and translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases are crucial events for...
Replicative DNA polymerases are frequently stalled by DNA lesions. The resulting replication blockag...
Summary: There are significant ambiguities regarding how DNA polymerase η is recruited to DNA lesion...
DNA damage blocks the progression of the replication fork. In order to circumvent the damaged bases,...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
The variant form of the human syndrome xeroderma pigmentosum (XPV) is caused by a deficiency in DNA ...
DNA polymerases are known to be responsible for the replication and maintenance of an organism’s gen...
Switching between replicative and translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases are crucial events for...
DNA polymerase eta (Pol η) is a Y-family polymerase and the product of the POLH gene. Autosomal rece...
DNA polymerase ν (POLN or pol ν) is a newly discovered A family polymerase that generates a high err...
DNA polymerases are known to be responsible for the replication and maintenance of an organism’s gen...
DNA damage is a ubiquitous challenge to replication in cells, as damage causes replicative polymeras...
Genomic DNA can present impediments to the replication machinery. Different factors assist the repli...
Switching between replicative and translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases are crucial events for...
Replicative DNA polymerases are frequently stalled by DNA lesions. The resulting replication blockag...
Summary: There are significant ambiguities regarding how DNA polymerase η is recruited to DNA lesion...