نتایج جستجو برای: reca

تعداد نتایج: 3022  

2011
Anbu K. Adikesavan Panagiotis Katsonis David C. Marciano Rhonald Lua Christophe Herman Olivier Lichtarge

RecA plays a key role in homologous recombination, the induction of the DNA damage response through LexA cleavage and the activity of error-prone polymerase in Escherichia coli. RecA interacts with multiple partners to achieve this pleiotropic role, but the structural location and sequence determinants involved in these multiple interactions remain mostly unknown. Here, in a first application t...

2014
Ignacija Vlašić Ramona Mertens Elena M. Seco Begoña Carrasco Silvia Ayora Günther Reitz Fabian M. Commichau Juan C. Alonso Ralf Moeller

Bacillus subtilis RecA is important for spore resistance to DNA damage, even though spores contain a single non-replicating genome. We report that inactivation of RecA or its accessory factors, RecF, RecO, RecR and RecX, drastically reduce survival of mature dormant spores to ultrahigh vacuum desiccation and ionizing radiation that induce single strand (ss) DNA nicks and double-strand breaks (D...

Journal: :DNA repair 2015
Joseph R Piechura Tzu-Ling Tseng Hsin-Fang Hsu Rose T Byrne Tricia A Windgassen Sindhu Chitteni-Pattu John R Battista Hung-Wen Li Michael M Cox

Among strains of Escherichia coli that have evolved to survive extreme exposure to ionizing radiation, mutations in the recA gene are prominent and contribute substantially to the acquired phenotype. Changes at amino acid residue 276, D276A and D276N, occur repeatedly and in separate evolved populations. RecA D276A and RecA D276N exhibit unique adaptations to an environment that can require the...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Chirlmin Joo Sean A. McKinney Muneaki Nakamura Ivan Rasnik Sua Myong Taekjip Ha

RecA and its homologs help maintain genomic integrity through recombination. Using single-molecule fluorescence assays and hidden Markov modeling, we show the most direct evidence that a RecA filament grows and shrinks primarily one monomer at a time and only at the extremities. Both ends grow and shrink, contrary to expectation, but a higher binding rate at one end is responsible for direction...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1986
A Stasiak E H Egelman

RecA protein (product of the recA gene), without the help of any other protein, is able in an ATP-dependent reaction to mediate the entire recombination process including the search for homology, homologous pairing and strand transfer (for a review see Radding, 1982; Howard-Flanders et al., 1984b). In this short review, we describe RecA-DNA complexes and how formation of a RecA complex with sin...

Journal: :Genes & development 1998
E M Seitz J P Brockman S J Sandler A J Clark S C Kowalczykowski

With the discovery that the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad51 protein is both structurally and functionally similar to the Escherichia coli RecA protein, the RecA paradigm for homologous recombination was extended to the Eucarya. The ubiquitous presence of RecA and Rad51 protein homologs raises the question of whether this archetypal protein exists within the third domain of life, the Archaea. Her...

2009
Dawit Kidane Begoña Carrasco Candela Manfredi Katharina Rothmaier Silvia Ayora Serkalem Tadesse Juan C. Alonso Peter L. Graumann

Cytological and genetic evidence suggests that the Bacillus subtilis DNA uptake machinery localizes at a single cell pole and takes up single-stranded (ss) DNA. The integration of homologous donor DNA into the recipient chromosome requires RecA, while plasmid establishment, which is independent of RecA, requires at least RecO and RecU. RecA and RecN colocalize at the polar DNA uptake machinery,...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Nami Haruta Xiong Yu Shixin Yang Edward H Egelman Michael M Cox

The RecA proteins of Escherichia coli (Ec) and Deinococcus radiodurans (Dr) both promote a DNA strand exchange reaction involving two duplex DNAs. The four-strand exchange reaction promoted by the DrRecA protein is similar to that promoted by EcRecA, except that key parts of the reaction are inhibited by Ec single-stranded DNA-binding protein (SSB). In the absence of SSB, the initiation of stra...

Journal: :Genetics 1993
S T Lovett P T Drapkin V A Sutera T J Gluckman-Peskind

In the genomes of many organisms, deletions arise between tandemly repeated DNA sequences of lengths ranging from several kilobases to only a few nucleotides. Using a plasmid-based assay for deletion of a 787-bp tandem repeat, we have found that a recA-independent mechanism contributes substantially to the deletion process of even this large region of homology. No Escherichia coli recombination...

2001
Michael M. Cox I. R. Lehman

The recA protein of Escherichia coli promotes the complete exchange of strands between full length linear duplex and single-stranded circular DNA rnolecules. An early step in this reaction consists of the binding of recA protein to single-stranded DNA. In the presence of ATP and the single-stranded DNA binding protein, recA protein and single-stranded DNA interact to form a complex whose stabil...

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