2010
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.109.107482
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Participation of DNA Polymerase ζ in Replication of Undamaged DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Abstract: Translesion synthesis DNA polymerases contribute to DNA damage tolerance by mediating replication of damaged templates. Due to the low fidelity of these enzymes, lesion bypass is often mutagenic. We have previously shown that, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the contribution of the error-prone DNA polymerase z (Polz) to replication and mutagenesis is greatly enhanced if the normal replisome is defective due to mutations in replication genes. Here we present evidence that this defective-replisome-induced mutagenes… Show more

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“…The rate of Can R mutation was measured by fluctuation analysis as described previously (88). The cultures were grown in synthetic complete (SC) medium omitting amino acids as needed to maintain plasmids used in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rate of Can R mutation was measured by fluctuation analysis as described previously (88). The cultures were grown in synthetic complete (SC) medium omitting amino acids as needed to maintain plasmids used in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Error-prone synthesis by Pol ζ and Pol η allows bypass of replication-blocking DNA lesions (46), and several mutator polymerases are known to create mutations in a Pol ζ-dependent manner (47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52). To test whether Pol ζ or Pol η lies downstream of Dun1 and contributes to the pol2 mutator phenotypes, we engineered pol2-4 and pol2-M644G strains lacking Pol ζ (rev3Δ) or Pol η (rad30Δ).…”
Section: Dun1 Is Required For the Mutator Phenotype Or Viability Of Pol2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This dependency may reflect a role for Pol z in rescuing stalled DNA replication forks (Northam et al 2010) and may relate to Pol z's ability to efficiently extend primers with 39-terminal mismatches (Johnson et al 2000;Guo et al 2001;Haracska et al 2001;Simhadri et al 2002). To determine whether Pol z is required for pol2-4 msh2D lethal mutagenesis, we used our plasmid-shuffling strategy to introduce pol2-4 into msh2D cells that also lack REV3 (which encodes the catalytic subunit of Pol z).…”
Section: Synthetic Lethal Interactions Of Pol E Proofreading and Mmr mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serial dilutions were plated on FOAcontaining media to select for loss of complementing POL2-or POL3-URA3 plasmids and reveal the synthetic phenotype. POL and MMR alleles are indicated at left and above the corresponding panels, respectively.Antimutator Variants of DNA Polymerase e 7552003; Northam et al 2006;Aksenova et al 2010;Northam et al 2010). This dependency may reflect a role for Pol z in rescuing stalled DNA replication forks (Northam et al 2010) and may relate to Pol z's ability to efficiently extend primers with 39-terminal mismatches (Johnson et al 2000;Guo et al 2001;Haracska et al 2001;Simhadri et al 2002).…”
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