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Template and primer requirements for DNA Pol ?-mediated end joining
by
He, Peng
, Yang, Wei
in
Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Displacement activity
/ DNA
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ DNA polymerase
/ Enzymes
/ Eukaryotes
/ Genomes
/ Homology
/ Magnesium
/ Maintenance
/ Oligonucleotides
2018
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Template and primer requirements for DNA Pol ?-mediated end joining
by
He, Peng
, Yang, Wei
in
Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Displacement activity
/ DNA
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ DNA polymerase
/ Enzymes
/ Eukaryotes
/ Genomes
/ Homology
/ Magnesium
/ Maintenance
/ Oligonucleotides
2018
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Template and primer requirements for DNA Pol ?-mediated end joining
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Template and primer requirements for DNA Pol ?-mediated end joining
2018
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DNA Pol θ-mediated end joining (TMEJ) is a microhomology-based pathway for repairing double-strand breaks in eukaryotes. TMEJ is also a pathway for nonspecific integration of foreign DNAs into host genomes. DNA Pol θ shares structural homology with the high-fidelity replicases, and its polymerase domain (Polθ) has been shown to extend ssDNA without an apparent template. Using oligonucleotides with distinct sequences, we find that with Mg2+ and physiological salt concentrations, human Polθ has no terminal transferase activity and requires a minimum of 2 bp and optimally 4 bp between a template/primer pair for DNA synthesis. Polθ can tolerate a mismatched base pair at the primer end but loses >90% activity when the mismatch is 2 bp upstream from the active site. Polθ is severely inhibited when the template strand has a 3′ overhang within 3–4 bp from the active site. In line with its TMEJ function, Polθ has limited strand-displacement activity, and the efficiency and extent of primer extension are similar with or without a downstream duplex.
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National Academy of Sciences
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