Eukaryotic mismatch repair in relation to DNA replication

TA Kunkel, DA Erie - Annual review of genetics, 2015 - annualreviews.org
TA Kunkel, DA Erie
Annual review of genetics, 2015annualreviews.org
Three processes act in series to accurately replicate the eukaryotic nuclear genome. The
major replicative DNA polymerases strongly prevent mismatch formation, occasional
mismatches that do form are proofread during replication, and rare mismatches that escape
proofreading are corrected by mismatch repair (MMR). This review focuses on MMR in light
of increasing knowledge about nuclear DNA replication enzymology and the rate and
specificity with which mismatches are generated during leading-and lagging-strand …
Three processes act in series to accurately replicate the eukaryotic nuclear genome. The major replicative DNA polymerases strongly prevent mismatch formation, occasional mismatches that do form are proofread during replication, and rare mismatches that escape proofreading are corrected by mismatch repair (MMR). This review focuses on MMR in light of increasing knowledge about nuclear DNA replication enzymology and the rate and specificity with which mismatches are generated during leading- and lagging-strand replication. We consider differences in MMR efficiency in relation to mismatch recognition, signaling to direct MMR to the nascent strand, mismatch removal, and the timing of MMR. These studies are refining our understanding of relationships between generating and repairing replication errors to achieve accurate replication of both DNA strands of the nuclear genome.
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