Higher eukaryotes encode various Y-family DNA polymerases to perform global DNA lesion bypass. To provide complete mutation spectra for abasic lesion bypass, we employed short oligonucleotide sequencing assays to determine the sequences of abasic lesion bypass products synthesized by human Y-family DNA polymerases eta (hPolη), iota (hPolι) and kappa (hPolκ). The fourth human Y-family DNA polymerase, Rev1, failed to generate full-length lesion bypass products after 3h. The results indicate that hPolι generates mutations with a frequency from 10 to 80 during each nucleotide incorporation event. In contrast, hPolη is the least error prone, generating the fewest mutations in the vicinity of the abasic lesion and inserting dAMP with a frequency of 67 opposite the abasic site. While the error frequency of hPolκ is intermediate to those of hPolη and hPolι, hPolκ has the highest potential to create frameshift mutations opposite the abasic site. Moreover, the time (t50bypass) required to bypass 50 of the abasic lesions encountered by hPolη, hPolι and hPolκ was 4.6, 112 and 1823s, respectively. These t50bypass values indicate that, among the enzymes, hPolη has the highest abasic lesion bypass efficiency. Together, our data suggest that hPolη is best suited to perform abasic lesion bypass in vivo. © 2010 The Author(s).
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Sherrer, S. M., Fiala, K. A., Fowler, J. D., Newmister, S. A., Pryor, J. M., & Suo, Z. (2011). Quantitative analysis of the efficiency and mutagenic spectra of abasic lesion bypass catalyzed by human Y-family DNA polymerases. Nucleic Acids Research, 39(2), 609–622. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq719
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