2024
DOI: 10.3390/genes15101271
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Canonical and Non-Canonical Roles of Human DNA Polymerase η

Salma Bedaiwi,
Anam Usmani,
Michael P. Carty

Abstract: DNA damage tolerance pathways that allow for the completion of replication following fork arrest are critical in maintaining genome stability during cell division. The main DNA damage tolerance pathways include strand switching, replication fork reversal and translesion synthesis (TLS). The TLS pathway is mediated by specialised DNA polymerases that can accommodate altered DNA structures during DNA synthesis, and are important in allowing replication to proceed after fork arrest, preventing fork collapse that … Show more

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