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A novel role of DNA polymerase λ in translesion synthesis in conjunction with DNA polymerase ζ.


ABSTRACT: By extending synthesis opposite from a diverse array of DNA lesions, DNA polymerase (Pol) ζ performs a crucial role in translesion synthesis (TLS). In yeast and cancer cells, Rev1 functions as an indispensable scaffolding component of Polζ and it imposes highly error-prone TLS upon Polζ. However, for TLS that occurs during replication in normal human cells, Rev1 functions instead as a scaffolding component of Pols η, ι, and κ and Rev1-dependent TLS by these Pols operates in a predominantly error-free manner. The lack of Rev1 requirement for Polζ function in TLS in normal cells suggested that some other protein substitutes for this Rev1 role. Here, we identify a novel role of Polλ as an indispensable scaffolding component of Polζ. TLS studies opposite a number of DNA lesions support the conclusion that as an integral component, Polλ adapts Polζ-dependent TLS to operate in a predominantly error-free manner in human cells, essential for genome integrity and cellular homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Yoon JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7898466 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel role of DNA polymerase λ in translesion synthesis in conjunction with DNA polymerase ζ.

Yoon Jung-Hoon JH   Basu Debashree D   Sellamuthu Karthi K   Johnson Robert E RE   Prakash Satya S   Prakash Louise L  

Life science alliance 20210129 4


By extending synthesis opposite from a diverse array of DNA lesions, DNA polymerase (Pol) ζ performs a crucial role in translesion synthesis (TLS). In yeast and cancer cells, Rev1 functions as an indispensable scaffolding component of Polζ and it imposes highly error-prone TLS upon Polζ. However, for TLS that occurs during replication in normal human cells, Rev1 functions instead as a scaffolding component of Pols η, ι, and κ and Rev1-dependent TLS by these Pols operates in a predominantly error  ...[more]

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