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POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base
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[InstanceEdit:5656172] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-12-11
catalystActivity
[CatalystActivity:5655907] DNA-directed DNA polymerase activity of POLK:REV1:POLZ:MonoUb:K164-PCNA:RPA:RFC:Tg-DNA Template,OGUA-DNA Template,BPDE-G-DNA Template [nucleoplasm]
category
transition
compartment
[Compartment:7660] nucleoplasm
created
[InstanceEdit:5655914] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-12-09
dbId
5655892
displayName
POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base
edited
[InstanceEdit:5656172] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-12-11
eventOf
[Pathway:R-HSA-5655862] Translesion synthesis by POLK - Homo sapiens
followingEvent
[Reaction:R-HSA-5655965] POLK and POLZ cooperate in elongation of mispaired primer termini - Homo sapiens
input
[SimpleEntity:R-ALL-30555] dNTP [nucleoplasm]
[Complex:R-HSA-5655852] POLK:REV1:POLZ:MonoUb:K164-PCNA:RPA:RFC:Tg-DNA Template,OGUA-DNA Template,BPDE-G-DNA Template [nucleoplasm]
isChimeric
false
isInDisease
false
isInferred
false
literatureReference
[LiteratureReference:5655901] Human DNA polymerase kappa bypasses and extends beyond thymine glycols during translesion synthesis in vitro, preferentially incorporating correct nucleotides
[LiteratureReference:5655880] A role for DNA polymerase ? in promoting replication through oxidative DNA lesion, thymine glycol, in human cells
[LiteratureReference:5655893] Error-free replicative bypass of thymine glycol by the combined action of DNA polymerases kappa and zeta in human cells
[LiteratureReference:5655887] Structure of human DNA polymerase kappa inserting dATP opposite an 8-OxoG DNA lesion
[LiteratureReference:5655883] Error-free and error-prone lesion bypass by human DNA polymerase kappa in vitro
[LiteratureReference:5655894] Quantitative analysis of translesion DNA synthesis across a benzo[a]pyrene-guanine adduct in mammalian cells: the role of DNA polymerase kappa
[LiteratureReference:5655878] Preferred WMSA catalytic mechanism of the nucleotidyl transfer reaction in human DNA polymerase ? elucidates error-free bypass of a bulky DNA lesion
[LiteratureReference:5655868] Replication of the 2,6-diamino-4-hydroxy-N(5)-(methyl)-formamidopyrimidine (MeFapy-dGuo) adduct by eukaryotic DNA polymerases
[LiteratureReference:5655910] Error-prone bypass of certain DNA lesions by the human DNA polymerase kappa
[LiteratureReference:5655913] Human DNA polymerase kappa uses template-primer misalignment as a novel means for extending mispaired termini and for generating single-base deletions
[LiteratureReference:5656288] Detection of smoking-related covalent DNA adducts in human placenta
maxDepth
1
modified
[InstanceEdit:11108703] Weiser, Joel, 2026-03-16
name
POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base
orthologousEvent
[Reaction:R-PFA-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Plasmodium falciparum
[Reaction:R-SPO-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Schizosaccharomyces pombe
[Reaction:R-CEL-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Caenorhabditis elegans
[Reaction:R-DME-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Drosophila melanogaster
[Reaction:R-GGA-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Gallus gallus
[Reaction:R-DRE-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Danio rerio
[Reaction:R-SSC-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Sus scrofa
[Reaction:R-BTA-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Bos taurus
[Reaction:R-CFA-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Canis familiaris
[Reaction:R-RNO-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Rattus norvegicus
[Reaction:R-MMU-5655892] POLK incorporates dNMP opposite to damaged DNA base - Mus musculus
output
[Complex:R-HSA-5655912] POLK:REV1:POLZ:MonoUb:K164-PCNA:RPA:RFC:(Tg:A)-DNA Template,(OGUA:A)-DNA Template,(BPDE-G:C)-DNA Template [nucleoplasm]
[SimpleEntity:R-ALL-113541] PPi [nucleoplasm]
precedingEvent
[Reaction:R-HSA-5655835] POLK forms a quaternary complex with REV1 and POLZ on damaged DNA template - Homo sapiens
releaseDate
2015-03-19
reviewStatus
[ReviewStatus:9821382] five stars
reviewed
[InstanceEdit:5663080] Borowiec, James, 2015-01-07
schemaClass
Reaction
species
[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
stId
R-HSA-5655892
summation
[Summation:5655866] DNA polymerase kappa (POLK) is the most efficient in incorpo...
Referrals
(precedingEvent)
[Reaction:R-HSA-5655965] POLK and POLZ cooperate in elongation of mispaired primer termini
(hasEvent)
[Pathway:R-HSA-5655862] Translesion synthesis by POLK
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