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Single-Molecule Fluorescence Visualization of DNA Polymerase Dynamics at G-Quadruplexes
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Impact of the DNA polymerase Theta on the DNA replication program
Giuseppe Baldacci1, Jean-Sebastien Hoffmann2, Jean-Charles Cadoret1
1Institut Jacques Monod, UMR7592, CNRS and University Paris-Diderot, 15 Rue Hélène Brion, Paris, Cedex 13 75205, France.
Abstract:
The physiological function of the human DNA polymerase θ (pol θ) is still unclear despite its in vitro translesion synthesis capacity during DNA damage repair process. However this DNA polymerase is always present along the cell cycle in the absence of replication stress and DNA damage. Is there a different molecular function? We present the genomic data of replication timing in depleted pol θ cells (GSE49693) and in cells overexpressing pol θ (GSE53070) indicating that Pol θ holds a novel role in the absence of external stress as a critical determinant of the replication timing program in human cells.
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