Protein Polk

URN urn:agi-llid:51426
Connectivity 15
Name Polk
Description polymerase (DNA directed) kappa
Notes External and internal DNA-damaging agents continually threaten the integrity of genetic material in cells. Although a variety of repair mechanisms exist to remove the resulting lesions, some lesions escape repair and block the replication machinery. Members of the Y family of DNA polymerases, such as POLK, permit the continuity of the replication fork by allowing replication through such DNA lesions. Each Y family polymerase has a unique DNA-damage bypass and fidelity profile. POLK is specialized for the extension step of lesion bypass (summary by Lone et al., 2007 [PubMed 17317631]).[supplied by OMIM]

Pathway nucleotide excision repair pathway

GO Molecular Function transferase activity
DNA binding
damaged DNA binding
metal ion binding
magnesium ion binding
zinc ion binding
nucleotidyltransferase activity
DNA-directed DNA polymerase activity

GO Cellular Component nucleus

GO Biological Process DNA replication
DNA repair
response to DNA damage stimulus

Ariadne Ontology DNA replication
DNA repair

Group DNA replication
DNA repair
DNA replication
DNA repair
response to DNA damage stimulus
transferase activity
DNA binding
damaged DNA binding
metal ion binding
magnesium ion binding
zinc ion binding
nucleotidyltransferase activity
DNA-directed DNA polymerase activity
nucleus

MedScan ID 51426

Hugo ID 9183

Human chromosome position 5q13

LocusLink ID 51426
27015
171525

Alias DINP
POLQ
DINB1
DNA polymerase kappa
DINB protein
DinB homolog 1
DNA damage-inducible protein b
DNA-directed DNA polymerase kappa
DINB
dinb homolog 1 (e. coli)
DinB homolog I
DINB I
DNA damage-inducible proetin b
POLK
polymerase (DNA directed) kappa

Organism Homo sapiens
Mus musculus
Rattus norvegicus

GenBank ID NC_000005
NM_016218
NP_057302
NT_006713
NW_922729
NW_001838951
AC_000048
AC_000137
AB036934
BAB58975
AB036935
BAB58976
AC010245
AC026424
AC116341
AY273797
AAP12648
CH471084
EAW95762
EAW95763
EAW95764
EAW95765
AB027564
BAA86943
AB209291
BAD92528
AF163570
AAF02540
AF194973
AAF23270
AF315602
AAN15780
AF318313
AAN15781
AK026316
AK091659
BAC03714
AK314610
BAG37179
AY769929
AAV80827
AY769930
AAV80828
AY769931
AAV80829
AY769932
AAV80830
BC014955
AAH14955
BC041798
BC050718
AAH50718
Q59G18
Q5Q9G5
Q5Q9G6
Q5Q9G7
Q5Q9G8
Q9UBT6
NC_000079
NM_012048
NP_036178
NT_039590
NW_001030534
AC_000035
AB040765
BAB59059
AC122828
AC125534
CH466567
EDL00888
EDL00889
AB027563
BAA86942
AF163571
AAF02541
AK014087
BAB29148
AK042272
AK138299
BAE23614
AY769919
AAV80817
AY769920
AAV80818
AY769921
AAV80819
AY769922
AAV80820
AY769923
AAV80821
AY769924
AAV80822
AY769925
AAV80823
AY769926
AAV80824
AY769927
AAV80825
AY769928
AAV80826
BC008105
AAH08105
BC052820
AAH52820
Q3UUL1
Q5Q9G9
Q5Q9H0
Q5Q9H1
Q5Q9H2
Q5Q9H3
Q5Q9H4
Q5Q9H5
Q5Q9H6
Q5Q9H7
Q5Q9H8
Q922H5
Q9CRV6
Q9QUG2
NC_005101
NM_138516
NW_047617
NW_001084795
AC_000070
CH473955
EDM10115
EDM10116
AB076985
BAB86817
BC166778
AAI66778
Q8R253

OMIM ID 605650

Mouse chromosome position 13

GO ID 0003887
0003684
0046872
0016779
0016740
0006281
0006260
0005634
0003677
0006974
0000287
0008270

Rat chromosome position 2q12

Swiss-Prot Accession Q9UBT6
Q59G18
Q5Q9G5
Q5Q9G6
Q5Q9G7
Q5Q9G8
Q9QUG2
Q3UUL1
Q5Q9G9
Q5Q9H0
Q5Q9H1
Q5Q9H2
Q5Q9H3
Q5Q9H4
Q5Q9H5
Q5Q9H6
Q5Q9H7
Q5Q9H8
Q922H5
Q9CRV6
B2RYH3
Q8R253
Q7TPY7
B2RBD2
Q86VJ8
Q8IZY0
Q8IZY1
Q8NB30
Q96L01
Q96Q86
Q96Q87
Q9UHC5

Unigene ID Hs.724621
Mm.89926
Rn.92419

KEGG ID hsa:51426
mmu:27015
rno:171525

EC Number 2.7.7.7

Swiss-Prot ID POLK_MOUSE
POLK_HUMAN
B2RYH3_RAT
B2RBD2_HUMAN

Cell Localization Nucleus

IPI ID IPI00131620
IPI00462547
IPI00033151
IPI00218100
IPI00552440
IPI00552703
IPI00896747
IPI00874428
IPI00515442
IPI00896579
IPI00515462
IPI00515521
IPI00372895
IPI00782573
IPI00777177
IPI00777918

Homologene ID 32140

RGD ID 620058

MGI ID 1349767