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Sequence imperfections and base triplet recognition by the Rad51/RecA family of recombinases
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 292Issue 26p11125–11135Published online: May 5, 2017- Ja Yil Lee
- Justin B. Steinfeld
- Zhi Qi
- YoungHo Kwon
- Patrick Sung
- Eric C. Greene
Cited in Scopus: 18Homologous recombination plays key roles in double-strand break repair, rescue, and repair of stalled replication forks and meiosis. The broadly conserved Rad51/RecA family of recombinases catalyzes the DNA strand invasion reaction that takes place during homologous recombination. We have established single-stranded (ss)DNA curtain assays for measuring individual base triplet steps during the early stages of strand invasion. Here, we examined how base triplet stepping by RecA, Rad51, and Dmc1 is affected by DNA sequence imperfections, such as single and multiple mismatches, abasic sites, and single nucleotide insertions. - DNA and ChromosomesOpen Access
ATP hydrolysis Promotes Duplex DNA Release by the RecA Presynaptic Complex
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 291Issue 42p22218–22230Published online: September 1, 2016- Ja Yil Lee
- Zhi Qi
- Eric C. Greene
Cited in Scopus: 23Homologous recombination is an important DNA repair pathway that plays key roles in maintaining genome stability. Escherichia coli RecA is an ATP-dependent DNA-binding protein that catalyzes the DNA strand exchange reactions in homologous recombination. RecA assembles into long helical filaments on single-stranded DNA, and these presynaptic complexes are responsible for locating and pairing with a homologous duplex DNA. Recent single molecule studies have provided new insights into RecA behavior, but the potential influence of ATP in the reactions remains poorly understood.