DNA polymerase kappa protects human cells against MMC-induced genotoxicity through error-free translesion DNA synthesis | Genes and Environment | Full Text
DNA polymerase eta: A potential pharmacological target for cancer therapy - Saha - 2021 - Journal of Cellular Physiology - Wiley Online Library
Multifaceted activities of DNA polymerase η: beyond translesion DNA synthesis | SpringerLink
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Inhibition of mutagenic translesion synthesis: A possible strategy for improving chemotherapy? | PLOS Genetics
DNA polymerase eta protects human cells against DNA damage induced by the tumor chemotherapeutic temozolomide - ScienceDirect
DNA polymerase kappa protects human cells against MMC-induced genotoxicity through error-free translesion DNA synthesis | Genes and Environment | Full Text
The ubiquitin-binding domain of DNA polymerase η directly binds to DNA clamp PCNA and regulates translesion DNA synthesis - Journal of Biological Chemistry
Translesion DNA Synthesis and Carcinogenesis | SpringerLink
The translesion DNA polymerases Pol ζ and Rev1 are activated independently of PCNA ubiquitination upon UV radiation in mutants of DNA polymerase δ | PLOS Genetics
The 'DNA polymerase switch model' for TLS and Mutagenesis (Cordonnier... | Download Scientific Diagram
2.0 Å resolution crystal structure of human polκ reveals a new catalytic function of N-clasp in DNA replication | Scientific Reports
An Overview of Y-Family DNA Polymerases and a Case Study of Human DNA Polymerase η | Biochemistry
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Inhibition of Human DNA Polymerases Eta and Kappa by Indole-Derived Molecules Occurs through Distinct Mechanisms | ACS Chemical Biology