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Unencumbered Pol β lyase activity in nucleosome core particles
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2017
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ChromatinNucleic Acid ChemistryNucleosome Core ParticlesBiochemistryNatural SciencesDna SynthesisOligonucleotideMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationPol βNuclear OrganizationGenome EngineeringMedicineBase Excision RepairStructural BiologyProtein SynthesisChromatin Function
Packaging of DNA into the nucleosome core particle (NCP) is considered to exert constraints to all DNA-templated processes, including base excision repair where Pol β catalyzes two key enzymatic steps: 5'-dRP lyase gap trimming and template-directed DNA synthesis. Despite its biological significance, knowledge of Pol β activities on NCPs is still limited. Here, we show that removal of the 5'-dRP block by Pol β is unaffected by NCP constraints at all sites tested and is even enhanced near the DNA ends. In contrast, strong inhibition of DNA synthesis is observed. These results indicate 5'-dRP gap trimming proceeds unperturbed within the NCP; whereas, gap filling is strongly limited. In the absence of additional factors, base excision repair in NCPs will stall at the gap-filling step.
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