


POLD3

Anti-POLD3 Recombinant Antibody Products
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- Derivation: Mouse
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: Mouse IgG2a, κ
- Application: WB, ELISA, ICC, IF
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- Derivation: Phage display library screening
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Type: IgG
- Application: WB
- Anti-POLD3 Immunohistochemistry Kit (VS-0325-XY1690)
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- Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse
- Target: POLD3
- Application: IHC
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Metabolic proteins
Intracellular
Low cell type specificity
Low immune cell specificity
Low cell line specificity
Component of both the DNA polymerase delta and DNA polymerase zeta complexes (PubMed:22801543, 17317665, 24449906). The tetrameric DNA polymerase delta complex (Pol-delta4), which consists of POLD1/p125, POLD2/p50, POLD3/p66/p68 and POLD4/p12, with POLD1 bearing DNA polymerase and 3' to 5' proofreading exonuclease activities (PubMed:11328591, 11595739, 17317665, 22801543). Within this complex, directly interacts with POLD2 (PubMed:11328591, 16510448, 18818516). Following stress caused by DNA damaging agents or by replication stress, POLD4 is degraded and Pol-delta4 is converted into a trimeric form of the complex (Pol-delta3), which consists of POLD1, POLD2 and POLD3. Pol-delta3 is the major form occurring at S phase replication sites, as well as DNA damage sites (PubMed:11595739, 17317665, 22801543, 23913683). Directly interacts with PCNA, as do POLD1 and POLD4; this interaction stimulates Pol-delta polymerase activity (PubMed:11328591, 11595739, 12403614, 16510448, 22148433). POLD3 phosphorylation at Ser-458 impairs PCNA binding (PubMed:22148433). Component of the DNA polymerase zeta complex (POLZ), which consists of REV3L, MAD2L2, POLD2 and POLD3, with REV3L bearing DNA polymerase catalytic activity (PubMed:24449906). The DNA polymerase delta complex interacts with POLDIP2; this interaction is probably mediated through direct binding to POLD2 (PubMed:12522211).