1. An updated perspective on the polymerase division of labor during eukaryotic DNA replication
- Author
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Thomas A. Guilliam and Joseph T.P. Yeeles
- Subjects
DNA Replication ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,DNA synthesis ,DNA polymerase ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,DNA replication ,Eukaryota ,Eukaryotic DNA replication ,DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase ,Computational biology ,Biochemistry ,Genome ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene duplication ,biology.protein ,Animals ,Humans ,Replisome ,Molecular Biology ,Polymerase ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
In eukaryotes three DNA polymerases (Pols), α, δ, and ε, are tasked with bulk DNA synthesis of nascent strands during genome duplication. Most evidence supports a model where Pol α initiates DNA synthesis before Pol ε and Pol δ replicate the leading and lagging strands, respectively. However, a number of recent reports, enabled by advances in biochemical and genetic techniques, have highlighted emerging roles for Pol δ in all stages of leading-strand synthesis; initiation, elongation, and termination, as well as fork restart. By focusing on these studies, this review provides an updated perspective on the division of labor between the replicative polymerases during DNA replication.
- Published
- 2020