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  2. Identification and characterization of human DNA polymerase beta 2, a DNA polymerase beta -related enzyme

Identification and characterization of human DNA polymerase beta 2, a DNA polymerase beta -related enzyme

  • J Biol Chem. 2000 Oct 6;275(40):31233-8. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M004263200.
K Nagasawa 1 K Kitamura A Yasui Y Nimura K Ikeda M Hirai A Matsukage M Nakanishi
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Geriatric Research, National Institute for Longevity Sciences, Obu, Aichi 474-8522, Japan.
Abstract

The BRCA1 COOH terminus (BRCT) motif is present in many nuclear proteins that contribute to cell cycle regulation or DNA repair. Polymerase chain reaction-based screening with degenerate primers targeted to the BRCT motif resulted in the isolation of a human cDNA for a previously unidentified DNA polymerase (designated DNA polymerase beta2) that is closely related to DNA polymerase beta (Pol beta). The predicted Pol beta2 protein contains a BRCT motif in its NH(2)-terminal region; its COOH-terminal region exhibits 33% sequence identity to a corresponding region of human Pol beta. The Pol beta2 gene is expressed in a tissue-specific manner, with transcripts being most abundant in testis. A fusion construct comprising Pol beta2 and green fluorescent protein exhibited a predominantly nuclear localization in transfected HeLa cells. Recombinant human Pol beta2 from insect cells exhibited substantial DNA polymerase activity, but it did not possess terminal deoxyribonucleotidyl transferase activity. A truncated Pol beta2 mutant lacking the BRCT motif retained substantial DNA polymerase activity, whereas a mutant Pol beta2 with two alanine point mutations within the DNA polymerase active site did not. These results indicate that Pol beta2 is a Pol beta-related DNA polymerase with a BRCT motif that is dispensable for its polymerase activity.

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