DNA damage is a major cause of replication interruption, mutations, and cell
death. DNA damage is removed by several types of repair processes. The
involvement of specialized DNA polymerases in replication provides an important
mechanism that helps tolerate persistent DNA damage. Specialized DNA
polymerases incorporate nucleotides opposite lesions with high efficiency but
demonstrate low accuracy of DNA synthesis. In this review, we summarize the
types and mechanisms of formation and repair of non-bulky DNA lesions, and we
provide an overview of the role of specialized DNA polymerases in translesion
DNA synthesis.
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