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The following pages link to Translesion DNA synthesis in eukaryotes: a one- or two-polymerase affair (Q34770150):
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- Inhibition of mutation and combating the evolution of antibiotic resistance (Q21146100) (← links)
- The C-terminal domain of human Rev1 contains independent binding sites for DNA polymerase η and Rev7 subunit of polymerase ζ (Q24294205) (← links)
- Efficient and error-free replication past a minor-groove DNA adduct by the sequential action of human DNA polymerases iota and kappa (Q24563650) (← links)
- Mouse Rev1 protein interacts with multiple DNA polymerases involved in translesion DNA synthesis (Q24594244) (← links)
- Homologous recombination in DNA repair and DNA damage tolerance (Q24601150) (← links)
- Circadian clock control of the cellular response to DNA damage (Q24602881) (← links)
- The fidelity of DNA synthesis by eukaryotic replicative and translesion synthesis polymerases (Q24630867) (← links)
- Eukaryotic translesion polymerases and their roles and regulation in DNA damage tolerance (Q24645172) (← links)
- A mechanism for the exclusion of low-fidelity human Y-family DNA polymerases from base excision repair (Q24646838) (← links)
- Human DNA polymerase kappa uses template-primer misalignment as a novel means for extending mispaired termini and for generating single-base deletions (Q24670499) (← links)
- Ribozyme-mediated REV1 inhibition reduces the frequency of UV-induced mutations in the human HPRT gene (Q24685084) (← links)
- Evidence for interplay among yeast replicative DNA polymerases alpha, delta and epsilon from studies of exonuclease and polymerase active site mutations (Q24796773) (← links)
- PCNA structure and function: insights from structures of PCNA complexes and post-translationally modified PCNA (Q26821952) (← links)
- Structure of a Mutant Form of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen That Blocks Translesion DNA Synthesis † ‡ (Q27653033) (← links)
- Structure of monoubiquitinated PCNA and implications for translesion synthesis and DNA polymerase exchange (Q27660297) (← links)
- Structure and Functional Analysis of the BRCT Domain of Translesion Synthesis DNA Polymerase Rev1 (Q27675497) (← links)
- The 9-1-1 checkpoint clamp physically interacts with polzeta and is partially required for spontaneous polzeta-dependent mutagenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27931291) (← links)
- A ubiquitin-binding motif in the translesion DNA polymerase Rev1 mediates its essential functional interaction with ubiquitinated proliferating cell nuclear antigen in response to DNA damage (Q27931627) (← links)
- The in vivo characterization of translesion synthesis across UV-induced lesions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: insights into Pol zeta- and Pol eta-dependent frameshift mutagenesis (Q27934540) (← links)
- The 3'->5' exonuclease of Apn1 provides an alternative pathway to repair 7,8-dihydro-8-oxodeoxyguanosine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (Q27936279) (← links)
- TOR signaling is a determinant of cell survival in response to DNA damage. (Q27938358) (← links)
- Mammalian translesion DNA synthesis across an acrolein-derived deoxyguanosine adduct. Participation of DNA polymerase eta in error-prone synthesis in human cells (Q28209176) (← links)
- The ATR-p53 pathway is suppressed in noncycling normal and malignant lymphocytes (Q28241779) (← links)
- DNA polymerase δ and ζ switch by sharing accessory subunits of DNA polymerase δ (Q28263318) (← links)
- Interaction of hREV1 with three human Y-family DNA polymerases (Q28266239) (← links)
- Characterization of human Spartan/C1orf124, an ubiquitin-PCNA interacting regulator of DNA damage tolerance (Q28275269) (← links)
- Mutational specificity of gamma-radiation-induced guanine-thymine and thymine-guanine intrastrand cross-links in mammalian cells and translesion synthesis past the guanine-thymine lesion by human DNA polymerase eta (Q28286703) (← links)
- The mouse genomic instability mutation chaos1 is an allele of Polq that exhibits genetic interaction with Atm (Q28586941) (← links)
- A novel variant of DNA polymerase ζ, Rev3ΔC, highlights differential regulation of Pol32 as a subunit of polymerase δ versus ζ in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q28652503) (← links)
- Control of spontaneous and damage-induced mutagenesis by SUMO and ubiquitin conjugation (Q29619155) (← links)
- Opposing effects of the UV lesion repair protein XPA and UV bypass polymerase eta on ATR checkpoint signaling (Q33242349) (← links)
- The fidelity of DNA synthesis by yeast DNA polymerase zeta alone and with accessory proteins. (Q33257520) (← links)
- Mutation spectrum in UVB-exposed skin epidermis of Xpa-knockout mice: frequent recovery of triplet mutations (Q33266282) (← links)
- Two-polymerase mechanisms dictate error-free and error-prone translesion DNA synthesis in mammals (Q33400985) (← links)
- Participation of DNA polymerase zeta in replication of undamaged DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q33628462) (← links)
- Differential roles for DNA polymerases eta, zeta, and REV1 in lesion bypass of intrastrand versus interstrand DNA cross-links (Q33648841) (← links)
- A single domain in human DNA polymerase iota mediates interaction with PCNA: implications for translesion DNA synthesis (Q33714583) (← links)
- Processivity factor of DNA polymerase and its expanding role in normal and translesion DNA synthesis (Q33756104) (← links)
- Molecular basis of aflatoxin-induced mutagenesis-role of the aflatoxin B1-formamidopyrimidine adduct (Q33827666) (← links)
- Biochemical evidence for the requirement of Hoogsteen base pairing for replication by human DNA polymerase iota (Q33906689) (← links)
- Evidence for a Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding requirement in DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase kappa (Q33924989) (← links)
- Complex formation of yeast Rev1 and Rev7 proteins: a novel role for the polymerase-associated domain (Q34097492) (← links)
- DNA repair deficiency in neurodegeneration. (Q34183328) (← links)
- Error-Prone DNA Repair Activity during Somatic Hypermutation in Shark B Lymphocytes (Q34222332) (← links)
- Ubiquitinated proliferating cell nuclear antigen activates translesion DNA polymerases eta and REV1 (Q34234530) (← links)
- Role of the ubiquitin-binding domain of Polη in Rad18-independent translesion DNA synthesis in human cell extracts. (Q34246606) (← links)
- Essential functions of iron-requiring proteins in DNA replication, repair and cell cycle control (Q34268913) (← links)
- Rev1, Rev3, or Rev7 siRNA Abolishes Ultraviolet Light‐Induced Translesion Replication in HeLa Cells: A Comprehensive Study Using Alkaline Sucrose Density Gradient Sedimentation (Q34382491) (← links)
- Lesion bypass DNA polymerases replicate across non-DNA segments (Q34385155) (← links)
- Kinetic Approaches to Understanding the Mechanisms of Fidelity of the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 DNA Polymerase (Q34442824) (← links)