International Journal of Molecular Sciences | |
Caffeine Abolishes the Ultraviolet-Induced REV3 Translesion Replication Pathway in Mouse Cells | |
Jun Takezawa2  Naomi Aiba2  Kagemasa Kajiwara1  | |
[1] School of Medicine, Tokai University, Isehara-shi, Kanagawa-ken 259-1193, Japan;Division of Genetic Biochemistry, The National Institute of Health and Nutrition, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8636, Japan; E-Mail: | |
关键词:
alkaline sucrose density gradient sedimentation;
caffeine;
DNA polymerase ζ;
proteasome inhibitor;
TLS;
translesion replication;
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DOI : 10.3390/ijms12128513 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
When a replicative DNA polymerase stalls upon encountering a photoproduct on the template strand, it is relieved by other low-processivity polymerase(s), which insert nucleotide(s) opposite the lesion. Using an alkaline sucrose density gradient sedimentation technique, we previously classified this process termed UV-induced translesion replication (UV-TLS) into two types. In human cancer cells or xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V) cells, UV-TLS was inhibited by caffeine or proteasome inhibitors. However, in normal human cells, the process was insensitive to these reagents. Reportedly, in yeast or mammalian cells, REV3 protein (a catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase ζ) is predominantly involved in the former type of TLS. Here, we studied UV-TLS in fibroblasts derived from the
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