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POLN Protein

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POLN Protein

Overview

POLN (DNA Polymerase Nu) is a specialized DNA polymerase encoded by the POLN gene, classified within the Family A DNA polymerases. With a molecular weight of approximately 42 kilodaltons, POLN represents a distinct member of the polymerase family that plays a critical role in DNA damage repair and cellular stress responses. The protein is conserved across eukaryotic organisms and is expressed at variable levels depending on tissue type and cellular conditions. Unlike replicative polymerases, POLN functions primarily in specialized DNA repair pathways rather than serving as a replication enzyme during normal cell cycle progression.

Function/Biology

POLN functions as a translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerase, capable of synthesizing DNA across modified or damaged template bases that would otherwise stall conventional replicative polymerases. This specialized function allows cells to maintain genome continuity when confronted with DNA lesions. The protein possesses 5' to 3' polymerase activity and demonstrates relatively low fidelity compared to replicative polymerases, a characteristic that paradoxically permits functional bypass of DNA damage at the cost of increased mutagenic potential.

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