What type of DNA damage is repaired by the error-prone translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) pathway, part of the SOS response in bacteria?
Explanation
When DNA is so extensively damaged that high-fidelity repair pathways fail and replication forks stall, bacteria activate the SOS response. This includes error-prone translesion synthesis (TLS), which uses specialized polymerases (like Pol V) to replicate past lesions, albeit with a high risk of introducing mutations. This is a survival strategy to overcome a complete block in replication.
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