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SUBMITTER: Zahn KE
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8231307 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zahn Karl E KE Jensen Ryan B RB Wood Richard D RD Doublié Sylvie S
Molecular cell 20210211 7
Cancers with hereditary defects in homologous recombination rely on DNA polymerase θ (pol θ) for repair of DNA double-strand breaks. During end joining, pol θ aligns microhomology tracts internal to 5'-resected broken ends. An unidentified nuclease trims the 3' ends before synthesis can occur. Here we report that a nuclease activity, which differs from the proofreading activity often associated with DNA polymerases, is intrinsic to the polymerase domain of pol θ. Like the DNA synthesis activity, ...[more]