POLE (gene)

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DNA polymerase epsilon catalytic subunit is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the POLE gene.[5][6] It is the central catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase epsilon.

AliasesPOLE, CRCS12, FILS, POLE1, polymerase (DNA) epsilon, catalytic subunit, DNA polymerase epsilon, catalytic subunit, IMAGEI
End132,687,376 bp[1]
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POLE
Identifiers
AliasesPOLE, CRCS12, FILS, POLE1, polymerase (DNA) epsilon, catalytic subunit, DNA polymerase epsilon, catalytic subunit, IMAGEI
External IDsOMIM: 174762; MGI: 1196391; HomoloGene: 4539; GeneCards: POLE; OMA:POLE - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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UniProt
RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_006231

NM_011132

RefSeq (protein)

NP_006222

NP_035262

Location (UCSC)Chr 12: 132.62 – 132.69 MbChr 5: 110.43 – 110.49 Mb
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Clinical significance

POLE, along with POLD1, has in 2013 been associated with multiple adenoma.[7]

Interactions

POLE has been shown to interact with RAD17.[8]

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