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Promiscuous DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase ?.


ABSTRACT: The biological role of human DNA polymerase ? (POLQ) is not yet clearly defined, but it has been proposed to participate in several cellular processes based on its translesion synthesis capabilities. POLQ is a low-fidelity polymerase capable of efficient bypass of blocking lesions such as abasic sites and thymine glycols as well as extension of mismatched primer termini. Here, we show that POLQ possesses a DNA polymerase activity that appears to be template independent and allows efficient extension of single-stranded DNA as well as duplex DNA with either protruding or multiply mismatched 3'-OH termini. We hypothesize that this DNA synthesis activity is related to the proposed role for POLQ in the repair or tolerance of double-strand breaks.

SUBMITTER: Hogg M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3315306 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Promiscuous DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase θ.

Hogg Matthew M   Sauer-Eriksson A Elisabeth AE   Johansson Erik E  

Nucleic acids research 20111201 6


The biological role of human DNA polymerase θ (POLQ) is not yet clearly defined, but it has been proposed to participate in several cellular processes based on its translesion synthesis capabilities. POLQ is a low-fidelity polymerase capable of efficient bypass of blocking lesions such as abasic sites and thymine glycols as well as extension of mismatched primer termini. Here, we show that POLQ possesses a DNA polymerase activity that appears to be template independent and allows efficient exten  ...[more]

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