Human DNA polymerase eta promotes DNA synthesis from strand invasion intermediates of homologous recombination
- PMID: 16337601
- DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2005.10.001
Human DNA polymerase eta promotes DNA synthesis from strand invasion intermediates of homologous recombination
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- Mol Cell. 2006 Feb 3;21(3):445. Mcllwraith, Michael J [corrected to McIlwraith, Michael J]
Abstract
Stalled replication forks pose a serious threat to genome integrity. To overcome the catastrophic consequences associated with fork demise, translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerases such as poleta promote DNA synthesis past lesions. Alternatively, a stalled fork may collapse and undergo repair by homologous recombination. By using fractionated cell extracts and purified recombinant proteins, we show that poleta extends DNA synthesis from D loop recombination intermediates in which an invading strand serves as the primer. Extracts from XP-V cells, which are defective in poleta, exhibit severely reduced D loop extension activity. The D loop extension activity of poleta is unusual, as this reaction cannot be promoted by the replicative DNA polymerase delta or by other TLS polymerases such as poliota. Moreover, we find that poleta interacts with RAD51 recombinase and RAD51 stimulates poleta-mediated D loop extension. Our results indicate a dual function for poleta at stalled replication forks: the promotion of translesion synthesis and the reinitiation of DNA synthesis by homologous recombination repair.
Comment in
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Homologous recombination is promoted by translesion polymerase poleta.Mol Cell. 2005 Dec 9;20(5):658-9. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2005.11.018. Mol Cell. 2005. PMID: 16337590 Review.
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