نتایج جستجو برای: rev1

تعداد نتایج: 346  

2010
Jun Takezawa Yukio Ishimi Naomi Aiba Kouichi Yamada

When a replicative DNA polymerase stalls upon encountering a lesion on the template strand, it is relieved by other low-processivity polymerase(s), which insert nucleotide(s) opposite the lesion, extend by a few nucleotides, and dissociate from the 3'-OH. The replicative polymerase then resumes DNA synthesis. This process, termed translesion replication (TLS) or replicative bypass, may involve ...

2013
Erika Shor Catherine A. Fox James R. Broach

Conditions of chronic stress are associated with genetic instability in many organisms, but the roles of stress responses in mutagenesis have so far been elucidated only in bacteria. Here, we present data demonstrating that the environmental stress response (ESR) in yeast functions in mutagenesis induced by proteotoxic stress. We show that the drug canavanine causes proteotoxic stress, activate...

2016
A. John Callegari Thomas J. Kelly

DNA damage tolerance (DDT) mechanisms allow cells to synthesize a new DNA strand when the template is damaged. Many mutations resulting from DNA damage in eukaryotes are generated during DDT when cells use the mutagenic translesion polymerases, Rev1 and Polζ, rather than mechanisms with higher fidelity. The coordination among DDT mechanisms is not well understood. We used live-cell imaging to s...

2017
Kinrin Yamanaka Nimrat Chatterjee Michael T Hemann Graham C Walker

DNA damaging chemotherapy is the first line of treatment for certain cancers, but its longterm success is often marred by the eventual acquisition of chemoresistance. Other cancers cannot be treated because they are intrinsically resistant to such chemotherapy. These 2 types of resistance are coupled in the context of translesion synthesis (TLS), which is carried out by specialized TLS DNA poly...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Xu Tian Keyur Patel John R Ridpath Youjun Chen Yi-Hui Zhou Dayna Neo Jean Clement Minoru Takata Shunichi Takeda Julian Sale Fred A Wright James A Swenberg Jun Nakamura

Contamination of potentially carcinogenic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in the drinking water is a major public health concern worldwide. However, little information is available regarding the biological effects of a nanomoler amount of Cr(VI). Here, we investigated the genotoxic effects of Cr(VI) at nanomoler levels and their repair pathways. We found that DNA damage response analyzed based on ...

2011
Sofia Sousa-Guimarães Claudio Sunkel Nicolas Malmanche

We have previously characterized an EMS-induced allele of the bubR1 gene (bubR1(D1326N)) that separates the two functions of BubR1, causing meiotic nondisjunction but retaining spindle assembly checkpoint activity during somatic cell division in Drosophila melanogaster. Using this allele, we demonstrate that bubR1 meiotic nondisjunction is dosage sensitive, occurs for both exchange and nonexcha...

2015
Rie Kanao Yuji Masuda Saori Deguchi Mayumi Yumoto-Sugimoto Fumio Hanaoka Chikahide Masutani

DNA damage tolerance (DDT) pathways, including translesion synthesis (TLS) and additional unknown mechanisms, enable recovery from replication arrest at DNA lesions. DDT pathways are regulated by post-translational modifications of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) at its K164 residue. In particular, mono-ubiquitination by the ubiquitin ligase RAD18 is crucial for Polη-mediated TLS. Alt...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Gloria Esposito Isabelle Godin† Ulf Klein Marie-Laure Yaspo Ana Cumano Klaus Rajewsky

Polymerase zeta (Pol zeta) is an error-prone DNA polymerase [1], which in yeast is involved in trans-lesion synthesis (TLS) and is responsible for most of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation-induced and spontaneous mutagenesis [2-4]. Pol zeta consists of three subunits: REV1, a deoxycytidyl-transferase [5]; REV7, of unclear function [6]; and REV3, the catalytic subunit. REV3 alone is sufficient to c...

2016
Olga V. Kochenova Rachel Bezalel-Buch Phong Tran Alena V. Makarova Andrei Chabes Peter M. J. Burgers Polina V. Shcherbakova

In yeast, dNTP pools expand drastically during DNA damage response. We show that similar dNTP elevation occurs in strains, in which intrinsic replisome defects promote the participation of error-prone DNA polymerase ζ (Polζ) in replication of undamaged DNA. To understand the significance of dNTP pools increase for Polζ function, we studied the activity and fidelity of four-subunit Polζ (Polζ4) ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2015
Magda Budzowska Thomas G W Graham Alexandra Sobeck Shou Waga Johannes C Walter

DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are repaired in S phase by a complex, multistep mechanism involving translesion DNA polymerases. After replication forks collide with an ICL, the leading strand approaches to within one nucleotide of the ICL ("approach"), a nucleotide is inserted across from the unhooked lesion ("insertion"), and the leading strand is extended beyond the lesion ("extension"). ...

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