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DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(95)90448-4
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DNA polymerase ϵ links the DNA replication machinery to the S phase checkpoint

Tony Navas,Zheng Zhou,Stephen J. Elledge

Biology
G2-M DNA damage checkpoint
DNA polymerase II
1995
Inhibition of DNA synthesis induces transcription of DNA damage-inducible genes and prevents mitotic entry through the action of the S phase checkpoint. We have isolated a mutant, dun2, defective for both of these responses. DUN2 is identical to POL2, encoding DNA polymerase epsilon (pol epsilon). Unlike sad1 mutants defective for multiple cell cycle checkpoints, pol2 mutants are defective only for the S phase checkpoint and the activation of DUN1 kinase necessary for the transcriptional response to damage. Interallelic complementation and mutation analysis indicate that pol epsilon contains two separable essential domains, an N-terminal polymerase domain and a C-terminal checkpoint domain unique to epsilon polymerases. We propose that DNA pol epsilon acts as a sensor of DNA replication that coordinates the transcriptional and cell cycle responses to replication blocks.
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    DNA polymerase ϵ links the DNA replication machinery to the S phase checkpoint” is a paper by Tony Navas Zheng Zhou Stephen J. Elledge published in 1995. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.