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_displayNameAfter incorporating two dAMPs opposite the thymine-thymine c...
_timestamp2014-12-11 16:52:45
created[InstanceEdit:179407] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-04-27 13:13:48
modified[InstanceEdit:5654982] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-12-04
[InstanceEdit:5656193] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-12-11
textAfter incorporating two dAMPs opposite the thymine-thymine cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (TT-CPD), DNA polymerase eta (POLH) can continue translesion DNA synthesis (TLS). POLH preferentially incorporates dAMPs and dGMPs, and may introduce one error per every 18-380 nucleotides (dNMPs) added. POLH stalls after incorporation of a mispaired dNMP, which limits POLH- mediated mutagenesis, in addition to the subsequent polymerase switch (Matsuda et al. 2000, Masutani et al. 2000).
(summation)[Reaction:110319] Elongation by POLH [Homo sapiens]
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