Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1981183 DNA Repair 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Translesion synthesis is an important mechanism by which cells replicate past DNA damage. The sliding clamp DNA polymerase processivity factors play a central role in this process. The clamps are dimeric in bacteria and trimeric in eukaryotes and archaea, raising the question of whether more than one polymerase can interact with the clamp simultaneously. Recently published data suggest that this is indeed the case.
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