Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2049880 | FEBS Letters | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The chicken DT40 cell line is widely used for gene knock-outs. We attempted to introduce a polymerase-dead point mutation into Polκ, a polymerase for translesion DNA synthesis, taking advantage of the highly efficient targeted integration in DT40 cells. The resulting cells (REV3â/âPOLK/pol-dead) proliferated with the same kinetics as the parental REV3â/â cells. Though the mock-treated REV3â/âPOLK/mock cells showed the same sensitivity as the parental REV3â/â cells to methyl methanesulfonate, the REV3â/âPOLK/pol-dead cells demonstrated the same sensitivity as the REV3â/âPOLK/â double knock-out cells. This implies that the presence of the polymerase-dead Polκ does not interfere with other polymerases repairing monoalkylation damage.
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Authors
Katsuya Takenaka, Yoshio Miki,