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Accessibility of DNA polymerases to repair synthesis during nucleotide excision repair in yeast cell-free extracts
Authors:Xiaohua Wu   Dongyu Guo   Fenghua Yuan     Zhigang Wang
Abstract:Nucleotide excision repair (NER) removes a variety of DNA lesions. Using a yeast cell-free repair system, we have analyzed the repair synthesis step of NER. NER was proficient in yeast mutant cell-free extracts lacking DNA polymerases (Pol) β, ζ or η. Base excision repair was also proficient without Polβ. Repair synthesis of NER was not affected by thermal inactivation of the temperature-sensitive mutant Polα (pol1-17), but was reduced after thermal inactivation of the temperature-sensitive mutant Polδ (pol3-1) or Pol[var epsilon] (pol2-18). Residual repair synthesis was observed in pol3-1 and pol2-18 mutant extracts, suggesting a repair deficiency rather than a complete repair defect. Deficient NER in pol3-1 and pol2-18 mutant extracts was specifically complemented by purified yeast Polδ and Pol[var epsilon], respectively. Deleting the polymerase catalytic domain of Pol[var epsilon] (pol2-16) also led to a deficient repair synthesis during NER, which was complemented by purified yeast Pol[var epsilon], but not by purified yeast Polη. These results suggest that efficient repair synthesis of yeast NER requires both Polδ and Pol[var epsilon] in vitro, and that the low fidelity Polη is not accessible to repair synthesis during NER.
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