Contribution of DNA polymerase eta to immunoglobulin gene hypermutation in the mouse. |
Delbos F, De Smet A, Faili A, Aoufouchi S, Weill JC, Reynaud CA |
2005 |
129-derived strains of mice are deficient in DNA polymerase iota and have normal immunoglobulin hypermutation. |
McDonald JP, Frank EG, Plosky BS, Rogozin IB, Masutani C, Hanaoka F, Woodgate R, Gearhart PJ |
2003 |
DNA polymerase beta is able to repair breaks in switch regions and plays an inhibitory role during immunoglobulin class switch recombination. |
Wu X, Stavnezer J |
2007 |
DNA polymerase eta is involved in hypermutation occurring during immunoglobulin class switch recombination. |
Faili A, Aoufouchi S, Weller S, Vuillier F, Stary A, Sarasin A, Reynaud CA, Weill JC |
2004 |
MSH2-MSH6 stimulates DNA polymerase eta, suggesting a role for A:T mutations in antibody genes. |
Wilson TM, Vaisman A, Martomo SA, Sullivan P, Lan L, Hanaoka F, Yasui A, Woodgate R, Gearhart PJ |
2005 |
DNA polymerase eta is the sole contributor of A/T modifications during immunoglobulin gene hypermutation in the mouse. |
Delbos F, Aoufouchi S, Faili A, Weill JC, Reynaud CA |
2007 |
Absence of DNA polymerase eta reveals targeting of C mutations on the nontranscribed strand in immunoglobulin switch regions. |
Zeng X, Negrete GA, Kasmer C, Yang WW, Gearhart PJ |
2004 |