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    DNA Polymerase e - More Than a Polymerase by Helmut Pospiech, Juhani E. Syväoja

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…This paper presents a comprehensive review of the structure and function of DNA polymerase e. Together with DNA polymerases a and d, this enzyme replicates the nuclear DNA in the eukaryotic cell. …”
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    The DNA Polymerase _-Primase Complex: Multiple Functions and Interactions by Marco Muzi-Falconi, Michele Giannattasio, Marco Foiani, Paolo Plevani

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…DNA polymerase _ (pol _) holds a special position among the growing family of eukaryotic DNA polymerases. …”
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    DNA Polymerase: Structural Homology, Conformational Dynamics, and the Effects of Carcinogenic DNA Adducts by Richard G. Federley, Louis J. Romano

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…DNA replication is vital for an organism to proliferate and lying at the heart of this process is the enzyme DNA polymerase. Most DNA polymerases have a similar three dimensional fold, akin to a human right hand, despite differences in sequence homology. …”
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    Mechanistic Studies with DNA Polymerases Reveal Complex Outcomes following Bypass of DNA Damage by Robert L. Eoff, Jeong-Yun Choi, F. Peter Guengerich

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Part of this so-called DNA damage tolerance pathway involves the recruitment of specialized DNA polymerases to sites of stalled or collapsed replication forks. …”
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    Characterization of a Y-Family DNA Polymerase eta from the Eukaryotic Thermophile Alvinella pompejana by Sayo Kashiwagi, Isao Kuraoka, Yoshie Fujiwara, Kenichi Hitomi, Quen J. Cheng, Jill O. Fuss, David S. Shin, Chikahide Masutani, John A. Tainer, Fumio Hanaoka, Shigenori Iwai

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Human DNA polymerase η (HsPolη) plays an important role in translesion synthesis (TLS), which allows for replication past DNA damage such as UV-induced cis-syn cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs). …”
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    MsDpo4—a DinB Homolog from Mycobacterium smegmatis—Is an Error-Prone DNA Polymerase That Can Promote G:T and T:G Mismatches by Amit Sharma, Deepak T. Nair

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…At a molecular level, adaptive mutagenesis is mediated by upregulating the expression of specialized error-prone DNA polymerases that generally belong to the Y-family, such as the polypeptide product of the dinB gene in case of E. coli. …”
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    The Roles of UmuD in Regulating Mutagenesis by Jaylene N. Ollivierre, Jing Fang, Penny J. Beuning

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Two E. coli Y-family DNA polymerases are responsible for copying damaged DNA as well as for mutagenesis. …”
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    Are There Mutator Polymerases? by Miguel Garcia-Diaz, Jose F. Ruiz, Raquel Juarez, Gloria Terrados, Luis Blanco

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…DNA polymerases are involved in different cellular events, including genome replication and DNA repair. …”
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    Mechanisms by which Human Cells Bypass Damaged Bases during DNA Replication after Ultraviolet Irradiation by James E. Cleaver

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…The most accurate mechanism uses low-fidelity DNA polymerases, Pol H and Pol I, which have active sites sufficiently large to accommodate a pyrimidine dimer. …”
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    Exploring the role and mechanisms of MAGEA4 in tumorigenesis, regulation, and immunotherapy by Weijian Zhu, Qiang Yi, Zheng Chen, Jiaqi Wang, Kui Zhong, Xinting Ouyang, Kuan Yang, Bowei Jiang, Jianing Zhong, Jinghua Zhong

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By stabilizing RAD18, MAGEA4 facilitates the recruitment of Y-family DNA polymerases, enabling cells to continue replication under DNA damage conditions and thus supporting cancer cell survival. …”
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    Phosphoryl guanidine oligonucleotides as primers for RNA-dependent DNA synthesis using murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase by E. S. Dyudeeva, I. A. Pyshnaya

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Modern approaches to the detection and analysis of low-copy-number RNAs are often based on the use of RNA-dependent DNA polymerases, for example, in reverse-transcription PCR. …”
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    Synergistic effect of inhibiting CHK2 and DNA replication on cancer cell growth by Flavie Coquel, Sing-Zong Ho, Keng-Chang Tsai, Chun-Yen Yang, Antoine Aze, Julie Devin, Ting-Hsiang Chang, Marie Kong-Hap, Audrey Bioteau, Jerome Moreaux, Domenico Maiorano, Philippe Pourquier, Wen-Chin Yang, Yea-Lih Lin, Philippe Pasero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Bakuchiol inhibited DNA replication and activated the checkpoint kinase CHK1 by targeting DNA polymerases. Isobavachalcone interfered with DNA double-strand break repair by inhibiting the checkpoint kinase CHK2 and DNA end resection. …”
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    Insights into the Structures of DNA Damaged by Hydroxyl Radical: Crystal Structures of DNA Duplexes Containing 5-Formyluracil by Masaru Tsunoda, Takeshi Sakaue, Satoko Naito, Tomoko Sunami, Naoko Abe, Yoshihito Ueno, Akira Matsuda, Akio Takénaka

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In silico structural modeling suggests that the DNA polymerase can accept the reversed wobble pair with G, as well as the Watson-Crick pair with A.…”
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