Abstract

Mutation rates at two expanded simple tandem repeat (ESTR) loci were studied in the germline of DNA polymerase kappa ( Polκ −/−) deficient mice. The spontaneous mutation rate in homozygous Polκ −/− males was significantly higher than in isogenic wild-type mice ( Polκ +/+), but the ESTR mutation spectrum in Polκ −/− animals did not differ from that in Polκ +/+ males. We suggest that compromised translesion synthesis in Polκ −/− mice may result in replication fork pausing which, in turn, may affect ESTR mutation rate.

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