Error-Prone DNA Polymerases: When Making a Mistake is the Only Way to Get Ahead
- 1 December 2003
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Annual Reviews in Annual Review of Genetics
- Vol. 37 (1) , 31-66
- https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.genet.37.042203.132748
Abstract
▪ Abstract Cells have high-fidelity polymerases whose task is to accurately replicate the genome, and low-fidelity polymerases with specialized functions. Although some of these low-fidelity polymerases are exceptional in their ability to replicate damaged DNA and restore the undamaged sequence, they are error prone on undamaged DNA. In fact, these error-prone polymerases are sometimes used in circumstances where the capacity to make errors has a selective advantage. The mutagenic potential of the error-prone polymerases requires that their expression, activity, and access to undamaged DNA templates be regulated. Here we review these specialized polymerases with an emphasis on their biological roles.Keywords
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