نتایج جستجو برای: بروسلاملیتنسیس rev1

تعداد نتایج: 346  

2010
Ying Zhou Jillian Wang Yanbin Zhang Zhigang Wang

The Rev1-Polzeta pathway is believed to be the major mechanism of translesion DNA synthesis and base damage-induced mutagenesis in eukaryotes. While it is widely believed that Rev1 plays a non-catalytic function in translesion synthesis, the role of its dCMP transferase activity remains uncertain. To determine the relevance of its catalytic function in translesion synthesis, we separated the Re...

Journal: :Cancer research 2015
Hong Seok Shim Min Wei Sebastian Brandhorst Valter D Longo

Short-term starvation or fasting can augment cancer treatment efficacy and can be effective in delaying cancer progression in the absence of chemotherapy, but the underlying molecular mechanisms of action remain elusive. Here, we describe the role of REV1, a specialized DNA polymerase involved in DNA repair, as an important signaling node linking nutrient sensing and metabolic control to cell f...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Neeru M Sharma Olga V Kochenova Polina V Shcherbakova

Rev1 and DNA polymerase ζ (Polζ) are involved in the tolerance of DNA damage by translesion synthesis (TLS). The proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), the auxiliary factor of nuclear DNA polymerases, plays an important role in regulating the access of TLS polymerases to the primer terminus. Both Rev1 and Polζ lack the conserved hydrophobic motif that is used by many proteins for the intera...

2012
Shilpy Sharma J. Kevin Hicks Colleen L. Chute Julia R. Brennan Joon-Young Ahn Thomas W. Glover Christine E. Canman

REV1 and DNA Polymerase ζ (REV3 and REV7) play important roles in translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) in which DNA replication bypasses blocking lesions. REV1 and Polζ have also been implicated in promoting repair of DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs). However, the mechanism by which these two TLS polymerases increase tolerance to DSBs is poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that full-length human...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Suparna Mukhopadhyay Denise R Clark Nicholas B Watson Wolfgang Zacharias W Glenn McGregor

The REV1 gene encodes a Y-family DNA polymerase that has been postulated to have both catalytic and structural functions in translesion replication past UV photoproducts in mammalian cells. To examine if REV1 is implicated in DNA damage tolerance mechanisms after exposure of human cells to a chemical carcinogen, we generated a plasmid expressing REV1 protein fused at its C-terminus with green f...

2008
Jeong-Yun Choi Peter Guengerich

REV1, a Y family DNA polymerase (pol), is involved in replicative bypass past DNA lesions, so-called translesion DNA synthesis. In addition to a structural role as a scaffold protein, REV1 has been proposed to play a catalytic role as a dCTP transferase in translesion DNA synthesis past abasic and guanine lesions in eukaryotes. To better understand the catalytic function of REV1 in guanine lesi...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Yemin Wang Jen-Wei Huang Philamer Calses Christopher J Kemp Toshiyasu Taniguchi

Cell survival after DNA damage relies on DNA repair, the abrogation of which causes genomic instability. The DNA repair protein RAD51 and the trans-lesion synthesis DNA polymerase REV1 are required for resistance to DNA interstrand cross-linking agents such as cisplatin. In this study, we show that overexpression of miR-96 in human cancer cells reduces the levels of RAD51 and REV1 and impacts t...

Journal: :Journal of molecular cell biology 2013
Dinan Liu Kyoung-Seok Ryu Junsang Ko Dawei Sun Kyungeun Lim Jie-Oh Lee Jung me Hwang Zee-won Lee Byong-Seok Choi

Dear Editor, Translesion synthesis (TLS) allows the DNA replication machinery to bypass an unrepaired DNA damage site using special polymerases called TLS polymerases (Fischhaber and Friedberg, 2005). When compared with the replicative polymerases, TLS polymerases have comparatively large active sites to incorporate the base opposite the damaged DNA and low fidelity to ensure progression of syn...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2010
Martha G Bomar Sanjay D'Souza Marzena Bienko Ivan Dikic Graham C Walker Pei Zhou

Translesion synthesis is an essential cell survival strategy to promote replication after DNA damage. The accumulation of Y family polymerases (pol) iota and Rev1 at the stalled replication machinery is mediated by the ubiquitin-binding motifs (UBMs) of the polymerases and enhanced by PCNA monoubiquitination. We report the solution structures of the C-terminal UBM of human pol iota and its comp...

2015
Hong Seok Shim Min Wei Sebastian Brandhorst Valter D. Longo

Short-term starvation or fasting can augment cancer treatment efficacy and can be effective in delaying cancer progression in the absence of chemotherapy, but the underlying molecular mechanisms of action remain elusive. Here, we describe the role of REV1, a specialized DNA polymerase involved in DNA repair, as an important signaling node linking nutrient sensing and metabolic control to cell f...

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