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Homologous recombination in gene therapy
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Posted by Elizioch to Homologous Recombination on Mon Jun 29 2009 at 14:06 UTC | info | related
 
Mechanism of homologous recombination from the RecA-ssDNA/dsDNA structures
Zhucheng Chen, Haijuan Yang, and Nikola Pavletich
Nature 453 (7194), 489-4 (22 May 2008)
The RecA family of ATPases mediates homologous recombination, a reaction essential for maintaining genomic integrity and for generating genetic diversity. RecA, ATP and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) form a helical filament that binds to double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), searches for homology, and then catalyses the exchange of the complementary strand, producing a new heteroduplex. Here we have solved the crystal structures of the Escherichia coli RecA–ssDNA and RecA–heteroduplex filaments. They show that ssDNA and ATP bind to RecA–RecA interfaces cooperatively, explaining the ATP dependency of DNA binding. The ATP -phosphate is sensed across the RecA–RecA interface by two lysine residues that also stimulate ATP hydrolysis, providing a mechanism for DNA release. The DNA is underwound and stretched globally, but locally it adopts a B-DNA-like conformation that restricts the homology search to Watson–Crick-type base pairing. The complementary strand interacts primarily through base pairing, making heteroduplex formation strictly dependent on complementarity. The underwound, stretched filament conformation probably evolved to destabilize the donor duplex, freeing the complementary strand for homology sampling.
Posted by gangcai and 2 others to Recombination on Fri Jun 19 2009 at 03:46 UTC | info | related
 
The rRNA-encoding DNA array has an altered structure in topoisomerase I mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
M F Christman et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 90 (16), 7637-41 (15 Aug 1993)
 
Mitotic recombination in the rDNA of S. cerevisiae is suppressed by the combined action of DNA topoisomerases I and II.
M F Christman, F S Dietrich, and G R Fink
Cell 55 (3), 413-25 (04 Nov 1988)
 
RAD18 transmits DNA damage signalling to elicit homologous recombination repair
Jun Huang et al.
Nat Cell Biol 11 (5), 592-603 (May 2009)
Nature Cell Biology article
 
Reduced Effectiveness of Selection Caused by a Lack of Recombination
Current Biology 19 (8), 655 (2009)
 
Baculovirus recombination
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Recombination Every Day: Abundant Recombination in a Virus during a Single Multi-Cellular Host Infection
Remy Froissart et al.
PLoS Biology 3 (3), e89 (01 Mar 2005)
Posted by timflegel to plant Recombination virus on Sun May 03 2009 at 14:13 UTC | info | related
 
High Frequency of Genetic Recombination Is a Common Feature of Primate Lentivirus Replication
Jianbo Chen, Douglas Powell, and Wei-Shau Hu
The Journal of Virology 80 (19), 9651-8 (01 Oct 2006)
 
Genetic Recombination between Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and HIV-2, Two Distinct Human Lentiviruses
Kazushi Motomura, Jianbo Chen, and Wei-Shau Hu
The Journal of Virology 82 (4), 1923-33 (15 Feb 2008)
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