DNA polymerase eta is an A-T mutator in somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin variable genes
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- DOI: 10.1038/88740
DNA polymerase eta is an A-T mutator in somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin variable genes
Abstract
To determine whether DNA polymerase eta plays a role in the hypermutation of immunoglobulin variable genes, we examined the frequency and pattern of substitutions in variable VH6 genes from the peripheral blood lymphocytes of three patients with xeroderma pigmentosum variant disease, whose polymerase eta had genetic defects. The frequency of mutation was normal but the types of base changes were different: there was a decrease in mutations at A and T and a concomitant rise in mutations at G and C. We propose that more than one polymerase contributes to hypermutation and that if one is absent, others compensate. The data indicate that polymerase eta is involved in generating errors that occur predominantly at A and T and that another polymerase(s) may preferentially generate errors opposite G and C.
Comment in
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DNA polymerases in immunity: profiting from errors.Nat Immunol. 2001 Jun;2(6):484-5. doi: 10.1038/88673. Nat Immunol. 2001. PMID: 11376332 No abstract available.
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Smaller role for pol eta?Nat Immunol. 2001 Nov;2(11):982-4. doi: 10.1038/ni1101-982. Nat Immunol. 2001. PMID: 11685213 No abstract available.
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