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'''Description of YIL139C:''' Processivity subunit of DNA polymerase zeta, which is involved in DNA repair and translesion synthesis; required for mutagenesis induced by DNA damage<ref name='S000055705'>Nelson JR, et al. (1996) Thymine-thymine dimer bypass by yeast DNA polymerase zeta. Science 272(5268):1646-9
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'''Description of YIL139C:''' Accessory subunit of DNA polymerase zeta, involved in translesion synthesis during post-replication repair; required for mutagenesis induced by DNA damage; involved in double-strand break repair<ref name='S000115354'>Kolas NK and Durocher D (2006) DNA repair: DNA polymerase zeta and Rev1 break in. Curr Biol 16(8):R296-9 {{SGDpaper|S000115354}} PMID 16631579</ref><ref name='S000082204'>Prakash S, et al. (2005) Eukaryotic translesion synthesis DNA polymerases: specificity of structure and function. Annu Rev Biochem 74:317-53 {{SGDpaper|S000082204}} PMID 15952890</ref><ref name='S000126620'>Lee KY and Myung K (2008) PCNA Modifications for Regulation of Post-Replication Repair Pathways. Mol Cells 26(1):5-11
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Revision as of 13:05, 2 February 2010

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Systematic name YIL139C
Gene name REV7
Aliases
Feature type ORF, Verified
Coordinates Chr IX:88716..87979
Primary SGDID S000001401


Description of YIL139C: Accessory subunit of DNA polymerase zeta, involved in translesion synthesis during post-replication repair; required for mutagenesis induced by DNA damage; involved in double-strand break repair[1][2][3]




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  1. Kolas NK and Durocher D (2006) DNA repair: DNA polymerase zeta and Rev1 break in. Curr Biol 16(8):R296-9 SGD PMID 16631579
  2. Prakash S, et al. (2005) Eukaryotic translesion synthesis DNA polymerases: specificity of structure and function. Annu Rev Biochem 74:317-53 SGD PMID 15952890
  3. Lee KY and Myung K (2008) PCNA Modifications for Regulation of Post-Replication Repair Pathways. Mol Cells 26(1):5-11 SGD PMID 18525240

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