DNA polymerase η (Polη) is a translesion synthesis polymerase that can bypass different DNA lesions with varying efficiency and fidelity. Its most well-known function is the error-free bypass of ultraviolet light-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers. The lack of this unique ability in humans leads to the development of a cancer-predisposing disease, the variant form of xeroderma pigmentosum. Human Polη can insert rNTPs during DNA synthesis, though with much lower efficiency than dNTPs, and it can even extend an RNA chain with ribonucleotides. We have previously shown that Mn2+ is a specific activator of the RNA synthetic activity of yeast Polη that increases the efficiency of the reaction by several thousand-fold over Mg2+. In this study, ...
Studies on the mechanism by which DNA polymerase I of Escherichia coli discriminates between nucleot...
<div><p>PA subunit of influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase deserves constantly increasing attentio...
DNA polymerases play a crucial role in the cell cycle due to their involvement in genome replication...
Polymerase eta (Pol eta) is a translesion synthesis DNA polymerase directly linked to cancer develop...
The biological role of manganese (MN^2+) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentration...
The recently discovered human DNA polymerase lambda (DNA pol lambda) has been implicated in transles...
The recently discovered human DNA polymerase lambda (DNA pol lambda) has been implicated in transles...
The biological role of manganese (Mn2+) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentrations...
The biological role of manganese (Mn(2+)) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentratio...
Although Mg2+ is the metal ion that functions as the cofactor for DNA polymerases (DNA pols) in vivo...
Recent research on the structure and mechanism of DNA polymerases has continued to generate fundamen...
The effect of metal ion substitution on the dynamics of translesion DNA synthesis catalyzed by the b...
AbstractRecent data suggest that DNA polymerases α and δ might have a coordinate functional role at ...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
DNA polymerases catalyze a metal-dependent nucleotidyl transferase reaction during extension of a DN...
Studies on the mechanism by which DNA polymerase I of Escherichia coli discriminates between nucleot...
<div><p>PA subunit of influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase deserves constantly increasing attentio...
DNA polymerases play a crucial role in the cell cycle due to their involvement in genome replication...
Polymerase eta (Pol eta) is a translesion synthesis DNA polymerase directly linked to cancer develop...
The biological role of manganese (MN^2+) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentration...
The recently discovered human DNA polymerase lambda (DNA pol lambda) has been implicated in transles...
The recently discovered human DNA polymerase lambda (DNA pol lambda) has been implicated in transles...
The biological role of manganese (Mn2+) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentrations...
The biological role of manganese (Mn(2+)) has been a long-standing puzzle, since at low concentratio...
Although Mg2+ is the metal ion that functions as the cofactor for DNA polymerases (DNA pols) in vivo...
Recent research on the structure and mechanism of DNA polymerases has continued to generate fundamen...
The effect of metal ion substitution on the dynamics of translesion DNA synthesis catalyzed by the b...
AbstractRecent data suggest that DNA polymerases α and δ might have a coordinate functional role at ...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
DNA polymerases catalyze a metal-dependent nucleotidyl transferase reaction during extension of a DN...
Studies on the mechanism by which DNA polymerase I of Escherichia coli discriminates between nucleot...
<div><p>PA subunit of influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymerase deserves constantly increasing attentio...
DNA polymerases play a crucial role in the cell cycle due to their involvement in genome replication...