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POLD1 Protein

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POLD1 Protein

Overview

POLD1 (DNA Polymerase Delta 1) is the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase delta (Pol δ), one of the three primary replicative DNA polymerases in eukaryotic cells. Encoded by the POLD1 gene located on chromosome 19q13.3, POLD1 is essential for nuclear DNA replication, particularly for lagging strand synthesis. The protein consists of approximately 1,107 amino acids and functions as part of the replisome complex, the multiprotein machinery responsible for duplicating the entire genome during cell division. POLD1 possesses intrinsic 3' to 5' exonuclease activity, enabling it to proofread newly synthesized DNA and maintain genomic fidelity. Beyond replication, POLD1 plays critical roles in DNA repair pathways, including base excision repair (BER) and nucleotide excision repair (NER), making it indispensable for genomic stability maintenance.

Function/Biology

POLD1 operates as the core catalytic engine of Pol δ, performing strand synthesis in the 5' to 3' direction on the lagging strand template during DNA replication. Unlike the more processive Pol ε, Pol δ generates relatively short DNA segments (Okazaki fragments) and requires association with processivity factors such as proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) to achieve extended synthesis. The enzyme's intrinsic exonuclease activity automatically removes misincorporated nucleotides, reducing mutation rates to approximately 1 error per 10 billion nucleotides.

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