Error-prone bypass of certain DNA lesions by the human DNA polymerase κ

Eiji Ohashi(Kyoto University), Tomoo Ogi(Kyoto University), Rika Kusumoto(Kyoto University), Shigenori Iwai(Kyoto University), Chikahide Masutani(Kyoto University), Fumio Hanaoka(Kyoto University), Haruo Ohmori(Kyoto University)
Genes & Development
July 1, 2000
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Abstract

The Escherichia coli protein DinB is a newly identified error-prone DNA polymerase. Recently, a human homolog of DinB was identified and named DINB1. We report that the DINB1 gene encodes a DNA polymerase (designated polkappa), which incorporates mismatched bases on a nondamaged template with a high frequency. Moreover, polkappa bypasses an abasic site and N-2-acetylaminofluorene (AAF)-adduct in an error-prone manner but does not bypass a cis-syn or (6-4) thymine-thymine dimer or a cisplatin-adduct. Therefore, our results implicate an important role for polkappa in the mutagenic bypass of certain types of DNA lesions.


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