Identifiers
REV1 homolog (S. cerevisiae)
HUGO:REV1 HGNC:14060 ENTREZ:51455 UNIPROT:Q9UBZ9 GENECARDS:REV1 REACTOME:415322 KEGG:51455 ATLASONC:GC_REV1 WIKI:REV1
Maps_Modules
dnarepair
dnarepair
References
PMID:23065650
Related to Y-family polymerases. For Fanconi anemia pathway
PMID:19686080, PMID:19622404, PMID:18931676
For hiperphosphotyration of REV1 in cell cycle and DNA danage-dependent manner.
Hyperphosphorylation makes REV1 regulatory molecule for activating TLS pathway
PMID:17035102, PMID:19258535
References
d_re185( dnarepair ):
For hyper-phosphotyration of REV1 in cell cycle and DNA damage-dependent manner. Hyper-phosphorylation makes REV1 regulatory molecule for activating TLS pathway
PMID:17035102, PMID:19258535
d_re489( dnarepair ):
Reaction (id=re180, name=; CellCycle_DNArepair_18_12_2010_Version3.xml)
Phosphorilated Rev1 is the activator and the modulator of the TLC pathway in response to DNA damage and by cell cycle regulation
PMID:17035102
Several TLS polymerases participate in Fanconi in combination with HR and NER
PoL iota bypasses T-T adducts and dA-N6_BPDE, but only with assistance of Polkappa or Pol zeta:
PMID:15189446, PMID:12466554 (major)
Depending on the DNA damage, different TLS polymerases will be activated:
PMID:19225445
REV1 interacts with many TLS polymerases:
PMID:14657033
Polyubiquitination of PCNA activates prone-free mechanisms of lesions by-pass
PMID:19217833, PMID:18157158
For TLS
PMID:19258535
FA core complex regulates REV1 and activated TLS
PMID:22266823
References
d_re185( dnarepair ):
For hyper-phosphotyration of REV1 in cell cycle and DNA damage-dependent manner. Hyper-phosphorylation makes REV1 regulatory molecule for activating TLS pathway
PMID:17035102, PMID:19258535