Nurturing Life Sciences
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#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
The two chromophores in E. coli photolyase (Mr 54,000), N5 N10-methenyltetrahydrofolylpolyglutamate (MTHF polyGlu) and FADH , perform complementary functions.
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In reversal, MTHF polyGlu functions as a photoantenna to absorb blue-light photons.
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In E. coli, DNA Pol IV (DinB) or DNA Pol V (a complex of the proteins UmuC and UmuD0 ) performs translesion synthesis.
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DinB and UmuC are members of a distinct family of DNA polymerases found in many organisms known as the Y family of DNA polymerases. There are five translesion polymerases known in humans, four of which belong to the Y family.
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Structural studies show that the active site of DNA Pol h is better at accommodating a thymine dimer than is the active site of another translesion DNA polymerase (DNA Pol k