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The Catalytic Function Of The Rev1 Dcmp Transferase Is Required In A Lesion-Specific Manner For Translesion Synthesis And Base Damage-Induced Mutagenesis, Ying Zhou, Jillian Wang, Yanbin Zhang, Zhigang Wang
The Catalytic Function Of The Rev1 Dcmp Transferase Is Required In A Lesion-Specific Manner For Translesion Synthesis And Base Damage-Induced Mutagenesis, Ying Zhou, Jillian Wang, Yanbin Zhang, Zhigang Wang
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The Rev1-Polζ pathway is believed to be the major mechanism of translesion DNA synthesis and base damage-induced mutagenesis in eukaryotes. While it is widely believed that Rev1 plays a non-catalytic function in translesion synthesis, the role of its dCMP transferase activity remains uncertain. To determine the relevance of its catalytic function in translesion synthesis, we separated the Rev1 dCMP transferase activity from its non-catalytic function in yeast. This was achieved by mutating two conserved amino acid residues in the catalytic domain of Rev1, i.e. D467A/E468A, where its catalytic function was abolished but its non-catalytic function remained intact. In this mutant …