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DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.8b00072
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DNA Polymerase θ Increases Mutational Rates in Mitochondrial DNA

Simon Wisnovsky,Tanja Sack,David J. Pagliarini,Rebecca R. Laposa,Shana O. Kelley

Mitochondrial DNA
DNA polymerase
Biology
2018
Replication and maintenance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is essential for cellular function, yet few DNA polymerases are known to function in mitochondria. Here, we conclusively demonstrate that DNA polymerase θ (Polθ) localizes to mitochondria and explore whether this protein is overexpressed in patient-derived cells and tumors. Polθ appears to play an important role in facilitating mtDNA replication under conditions of oxidative stress, and this error-prone polymerase was found to introduce mutations into mtDNA. In patient-derived cells bearing a pathogenic mtDNA mutation, Polθ expression levels were increased, indicating that the oxidative conditions in these cells promote higher expression levels for Polθ. Heightened Polθ expression levels were also associated with elevated mtDNA mutation rates in a selected panel of human tumor tissues, suggesting that this protein can influence mutational frequencies in tumors. The results reported indicate that the mitochondrial function of Polθ may have relevance to human disease.
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    DNA Polymerase θ Increases Mutational Rates in Mitochondrial DNA” is a paper by Simon Wisnovsky Tanja Sack David J. Pagliarini Rebecca R. Laposa Shana O. Kelley published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.