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J Biol Chem, Vol. 273, Issue 47, 31565-31573, November 20, 1998
From The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021
The RecA protein of Escherichia coli
is a prototype of the RecA/Rad51 family of proteins that exist in
virtually all the organisms. In a process called DNA synapsis, RecA
first polymerizes onto a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) molecule; the
resulting RecA-ssDNA complex then searches for and binds to a
double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecule containing the almost identical,
or "homologous," sequence. The RecA-ssDNA complex thus can be
envisioned as a sequence-specific binding entity. How does the complex
search for its target buried within nonspecific sequences? One possible
mechanism is the sliding mechanism, in which the complex first binds to
a dsDNA molecule nonspecifically and then linearly diffuses, or slides,
along the dsDNA. To understand the mechanism of homology search by
RecA, this sliding model was tested. A plasmid containing four
homologous targets in tandem was constructed and used as the dsDNA
substrate in the synapsis reaction. If the sliding is the predominant
search mode, the two outermost targets should act as more efficient
targets than the inner targets. No such positional preference was
observed, indicating that a long range sliding of the RecA-ssDNA
complex does not occur. These and other available data can be
adequately explained by a simple three-dimensional random collision mechanism.
No Sliding during Homology Search by RecA Protein
Copyright © 1998 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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