Translesion synthesis DNA polymerase η exhibits a specific RNA extension activity and a transcription-associated function | Scientific Reports
Translesion polymerase eta both facilitates DNA replication and promotes increased human genetic variation at common fragile sites | PNAS
Translesion DNA Synthesis in Cancer: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities | Chemical Research in Toxicology
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Eukaryotic Translesion Polymerases and Their Roles and Regulation in DNA Damage Tolerance
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Translesion Synthesis or Repair by Specialized DNA Polymerases Limits Excessive Genomic Instability upon Replication Stress
Phosphorylation Alters the Properties of Pol η: Implications for Translesion Synthesis - ScienceDirect
A catalytic-independent function of human DNA polymerase Kappa controls the pool of the Checkpoint Kinase 1 | bioRxiv
Translesion DNA synthesis in the context of cancer research | Cancer Cell International | Full Text
Translesion synthesis DNA polymerases η, ι, and ν promote mutagenic replication through the anticancer nucleoside cytarabine - Journal of Biological Chemistry
Figure 2 from Translesion DNA polymerases. | Semantic Scholar
Inhibition of mutagenic translesion synthesis: A possible strategy for improving chemotherapy? | PLOS Genetics
The identification of translesion DNA synthesis regulators: Inhibitors in the spotlight - ScienceDirect
Genes | Free Full-Text | Recent Advances in Understanding the Structures of Translesion Synthesis DNA Polymerases