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Cutting Edge: DNA Polymerases μ and λ Are Dispensable for Ig Gene Hypermutation
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GeneticsImmunologyDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyIntrinsic FidelityMolecular GeneticsImmunogeneticsIg Gene HypermutationPol ZetaKnockout MouseGenome InstabilityDna ReplicationPol MuInborn Error Of ImmunityNatural Sciencesλ Are DispensableMedicineGenome EditingMutagenesis
Mutations arising in Ig V genes during an immune response are most likely introduced by one or several error-prone DNA polymerases. Many of the recently described nonreplicative DNA polymerases have an intrinsic fidelity compatible with such an activity, the strongest candidates being polymerase (pol) eta, pol iota, pol zeta, and pol mu. We report in this work that mice inactivated for either of the two polymerases related to pol beta (i.e., pol mu and pol lambda) are viable and fertile and display a normal hypermutation pattern.
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