J Exp Med

References in J Exp Med:

Title Authors Year
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

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