DNA polymerase ε relies on a unique domain for efficient replisome assembly and strand synthesis
DNA polymerase epsilon (Pol ε) synthesizes half of the genome in every cell cycle. Here the authors uncover a dual role of a unique domain within the Pol ε catalytic core in replisome assembly and DNA synthesis and the impact of this domain on genome stability.
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Main Authors: | Xiangzhou Meng, Lei Wei, Sujan Devbhandari, Tuo Zhang, Jenny Xiang, Dirk Remus, Xiaolan Zhao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/784f3f5d0e034b3d9506e9710237067b |
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