Three DNA polymerases — Pol α, Pol δ and Pol ɛ — are essential for DNA replication. After initiation of DNA synthesis by Pol α, Pol δ or Pol ɛ take over on the lagging and leading strand respectively. Pol δ and Pol ɛ perform the bulk of replication with very high fidelity, which is ensured by Watson–Crick base pairing and 3′exonuclease (proofreading) activity. Yeast models have shown that mutations in the exonuclease domain of Pol δ and Pol ɛ homologues can cause a mutator phenotype. Recently, we identified germline exonuclease domain mutations (EDMs) in human POLD1 and POLE that predispose to ‘polymerase proofreading associated polyposis’ (PPAP), a disease characterised by multiple colorectal adenomas and carcinoma, with high penetrance an...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
<div><p>It is now well established that in yeast, and likely most eukaryotic organisms, initial DNA ...
Errors made by DNA polymerases contribute to both natural variation and, in extreme cases, genome in...
Three DNA polymerases - Pol α, Pol δ and Pol ɛ - are essential for DNA replication. After initiation...
Three DNA polymerases - Pol α, Pol δ and Pol e{open} - are essential for DNA replication. After init...
Replicative DNA polymerases ε (Polε) and δ (Polδ) achieve high fidelity DNA synthesis through a prec...
Genome integrity is necessary to prevent mutations and disease. During eukaryotic DNA replication, D...
Somatic and germline mutations in the proofreading domain of the replicative DNA polymerase ε (POLE-...
Somatic and germline mutations in the exonuclease domain of the replicative DNA polymerase epsilon (...
Heterozygous germline exonuclease/proofreading domain mutations (EDMs) in DNA polymerase delta (Pol ...
Amino acid substitutions in the exonuclease domain of DNA polymerase (Pol) cause ultramutated tumors...
SummaryEukaryotic replication [1, 2] begins at origins and on the lagging strand with RNA-primed DNA...
Accurate duplication of DNA prior to cell division is essential to suppress mutagenesis and tumour d...
Alterations in the exonuclease domain of DNA polymerase ε (Polε) cause ultramutated tumors. Severe m...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, POL3 encodes the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase δ. While yeast POL...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
<div><p>It is now well established that in yeast, and likely most eukaryotic organisms, initial DNA ...
Errors made by DNA polymerases contribute to both natural variation and, in extreme cases, genome in...
Three DNA polymerases - Pol α, Pol δ and Pol ɛ - are essential for DNA replication. After initiation...
Three DNA polymerases - Pol α, Pol δ and Pol e{open} - are essential for DNA replication. After init...
Replicative DNA polymerases ε (Polε) and δ (Polδ) achieve high fidelity DNA synthesis through a prec...
Genome integrity is necessary to prevent mutations and disease. During eukaryotic DNA replication, D...
Somatic and germline mutations in the proofreading domain of the replicative DNA polymerase ε (POLE-...
Somatic and germline mutations in the exonuclease domain of the replicative DNA polymerase epsilon (...
Heterozygous germline exonuclease/proofreading domain mutations (EDMs) in DNA polymerase delta (Pol ...
Amino acid substitutions in the exonuclease domain of DNA polymerase (Pol) cause ultramutated tumors...
SummaryEukaryotic replication [1, 2] begins at origins and on the lagging strand with RNA-primed DNA...
Accurate duplication of DNA prior to cell division is essential to suppress mutagenesis and tumour d...
Alterations in the exonuclease domain of DNA polymerase ε (Polε) cause ultramutated tumors. Severe m...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, POL3 encodes the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase δ. While yeast POL...
DNA polymerase (pol) η is a specialized error-prone polymerase with at least two quite different and...
<div><p>It is now well established that in yeast, and likely most eukaryotic organisms, initial DNA ...
Errors made by DNA polymerases contribute to both natural variation and, in extreme cases, genome in...