An updated perspective on the polymerase division of labor during eukaryotic DNA replication
Thomas A. Guilliam, Joseph T.P. Yeeles
Abstract
In eukaryotes three DNA polymerases (Pols), α, δ, and ε, are tasked with bulk DNA synthesis of nascent strands during genome duplication. Most evidence supports a model where Pol α initiates DNA synthesis before Pol ε and Pol δ replicate the leading and lagging strands, respectively. However, a number of recent reports, enabled by advances in biochemical and genetic techniques, have highlighted emerging roles for Pol δ in all stages of leading-strand synthesis; initiation, elongation, and termination, as well as fork restart. By focusing on these studies, this review provides an updated perspective on the division of labor between the replicative polymerases during DNA replication.
Topics & Concepts
DNA polymeraseDNA replicationBiologyGeneticsEukaryotic DNA replicationDNA synthesisPolymeraseDNACell biologyDNA Repair MechanismsMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics