| Literature DB >> 23907132 |
Richard T Pomerantz1, Myron F Goodman, Michael E O'Donnell.
Abstract
Genetic studies have suggested that Y-family translesion DNA polymerase IV (DinB) performs error-prone recombination-directed replication (RDR) under conditions of stress due to its ability to promote mutations during double-strand break (DSB) repair in growth-limited E. coli cells. In recent studies we have demonstrated that pol IV is preferentially recruited to D-loop recombination intermediates at stress-induced concentrations and is highly mutagenic during RDR in vitro. These findings verify longstanding genetic data that have implicated pol IV in promoting stress-induced mutagenesis at D-loops. In this Extra View, we demonstrate the surprising finding that A-family pol I, which normally exhibits high-fidelity DNA synthesis, is highly error-prone at D-loops like pol IV. These findings indicate that DNA polymerases are intrinsically error-prone at RecA-mediated D-loops and suggest that auxiliary factors are necessary for suppressing mutations during RDR in non-stressed proliferating cells.Entities:
Keywords: DNA replication; adaptive mutagenesis; break-induced replication; double-strand break repair; homologous recombination; stress-induced mutagenesis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23907132 PMCID: PMC3865045 DOI: 10.4161/cc.25691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534