AbstractMembers of the Y-family of DNA polymerases catalyze template-dependent DNA synthesis but share no sequence homology with other known DNA polymerases. Y-family polymerases exhibit high error rates and low processivity when copying normal DNA but are able to synthesize DNA opposite damaged templates. In the past three years, much has been learned about this family of polymerases including determination of more than a dozen crystal structures with various substrates. In this short review, I will summarize the biochemical properties and structural features of Y-family DNA polymerases
Human DNA polymerase iota (pol iota) is a unique member of Y-family polymerases, which preferentiall...
The observation that mutations in the Escherichia coli genes umuC+ and umuD+ abolish mutagenesis ind...
Y family DNA polymerases are specialized enzymes for replication through sites of DNA damage in the ...
AbstractMembers of the Y-family of DNA polymerases catalyze template-dependent DNA synthesis but sha...
ABSTRACT: Y-Family DNA polymerases specialize in translesion syn-thesis, bypassing damaged bases tha...
DNA adducts, which block replicative DNA polymerases (DNAPs), are often bypassed by lesion-bypass DN...
The integrity of DNA is essential for the survival of all living organisms. However, cellular DNA i...
The past 15 years have seen an explosion in our understanding of how cells replicate damaged DNA and...
Bacterial Y-family DNA polymerases are usually classified into DinB (Pol IV), UmuC (the catalytic su...
ABSTRACT: Numerous kinetic, structural, and theoretical studies have established that DNA polymerase...
AbstractSulfolobus solfataricus P2 DNA polymerase IV (Dpo4) is a DinB homolog that belongs to the re...
The genetic code is continuously expanding with new nucleobases designed to suit specific research n...
International audienceReplicative DNA polymerases are nano-machines essential to life, which have ev...
Dpo4 and Dbh are Y-family polymerases that originate from two closely related strains of Sulfolobace...
AbstractWe describe the 2.6 Å resolution crystal structure of RB69 DNA polymerase with primer-templa...
Human DNA polymerase iota (pol iota) is a unique member of Y-family polymerases, which preferentiall...
The observation that mutations in the Escherichia coli genes umuC+ and umuD+ abolish mutagenesis ind...
Y family DNA polymerases are specialized enzymes for replication through sites of DNA damage in the ...
AbstractMembers of the Y-family of DNA polymerases catalyze template-dependent DNA synthesis but sha...
ABSTRACT: Y-Family DNA polymerases specialize in translesion syn-thesis, bypassing damaged bases tha...
DNA adducts, which block replicative DNA polymerases (DNAPs), are often bypassed by lesion-bypass DN...
The integrity of DNA is essential for the survival of all living organisms. However, cellular DNA i...
The past 15 years have seen an explosion in our understanding of how cells replicate damaged DNA and...
Bacterial Y-family DNA polymerases are usually classified into DinB (Pol IV), UmuC (the catalytic su...
ABSTRACT: Numerous kinetic, structural, and theoretical studies have established that DNA polymerase...
AbstractSulfolobus solfataricus P2 DNA polymerase IV (Dpo4) is a DinB homolog that belongs to the re...
The genetic code is continuously expanding with new nucleobases designed to suit specific research n...
International audienceReplicative DNA polymerases are nano-machines essential to life, which have ev...
Dpo4 and Dbh are Y-family polymerases that originate from two closely related strains of Sulfolobace...
AbstractWe describe the 2.6 Å resolution crystal structure of RB69 DNA polymerase with primer-templa...
Human DNA polymerase iota (pol iota) is a unique member of Y-family polymerases, which preferentiall...
The observation that mutations in the Escherichia coli genes umuC+ and umuD+ abolish mutagenesis ind...
Y family DNA polymerases are specialized enzymes for replication through sites of DNA damage in the ...