DNA polymerase
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Introduction
in eukaryotes there are five DNA polymerases: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, & epsilon which are responsible for different reactions of DNA synthesis
More general terms
More specific terms
- DNA polymerase alpha
- DNA polymerase beta (POLB, DNA polymerase X)
- DNA polymerase delta
- DNA polymerase epsilon
- DNA polymerase eta (RAD30 homolog A, xeroderma pigmentosum variant type protein, POLH, RAD30, RAD30A, XPV)
- DNA polymerase gamma
- DNA polymerase iota; Eta2; RAD30 homolog B (POLI, RAD30B)
- DNA polymerase kappa; DINB protein; DINP (POLK, DINB1)
- DNA polymerase lambda (DNA polymerase kappa, DNA polymerase beta-2, POLL)
- DNA polymerase mu (POLM)
- DNA polymerase nu (POLN)
- DNA polymerase sigma; LAK-1; PAP-associated domain-containing protein 7; terminal uridylyltransferase 5; TUTase 5; Topoisomerase-related function protein 4-1; TRF4-1 (PAPD7, POLS, TRF4)
- DNA polymerase theta (POLQ)
- DNA polymerase zeta
- PAP-associated domain-containing protein 5; topoisomerase-related function protein 4-2; TRF4-2 (PAPD5)
- poly(A) polymerase beta; PAP-beta; polynucleotide adenylyltransferase beta; testis-specific poly(A) polymerase (PAPOLB PAPT)
- RNA-dependent DNA polymerase