نتایج جستجو برای: homologous recombination

تعداد نتایج: 122212  

2002
Takehiko Shibata

Homologous DNA recombination is a general genetic phenomenon in which corresponding genetic information on a DNA is exchanged with or copied from its homologous or sister chromosomal DNA. Homologous recombination consists of a series of biochemical reactions of a pair of DNAs, and a key step in this process is the formation of heteroduplex joints by pairing of a single-stranded tail derived fro...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Yasuko Kamisugi Andrew C. Cuming David J. Cove

In the moss Physcomitrella patens, transforming DNA containing homologous sequences integrates predominantly by homologous recombination with its genomic target. A systematic investigation of the parameters that determine gene targeting efficiency shows a direct relationship between homology length and targeting frequency for replacement vectors (a selectable marker flanked by homologous DNA). ...

Journal: :Biophysical Journal 2022

Homologous recombination is essential for the accurate repair of double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs). Initially, RecBCD complex resects ends DSB into 3′ single-stranded on which a RecA filament assembles. Next, locates homologous template sister chromosome. Here we directly visualize DSBs in single cells, using high-throughput microfluidics and fluorescence microscopy. We find that, Escherichia c...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Mark S. Bretscher Margaret Clotworthy

BACKGROUND Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae are haploid and, as they share many features with animal cells, should be an ideal creature for studying basic processes such as cell locomotion. Isolation of mutants in this amoeba has largely been limited to non-essential genes: nsfA-the gene for NEM-sensitive factor-remains the only essential gene for which conditional (ts) mutants exist. These ts ...

Journal: :Yeast 2006
Hayatu Raji Edgar Hartsuiker

The study of double-strand break repair and homologous recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae meiosis has provided important information about the mechanisms involved. However, it has become clear that the resulting recombination models are only partially applicable to repair in mitotic cells, where crossover formation is suppressed. In recent years our understanding of double-strand break r...

2014
Ma. del Socorro Charcas-Lopez Lorena Garcia-Morales Marisol Pezet-Valdez Cesar Lopez-Camarillo Absalom Zamorano-Carrillo Laurence A. Marchat

Entamoeba histolytica, the protozoan responsible for human amoebiasis, exhibits a great genome plasticity that is probably related to homologous recombination events. It contains the RAD52 epistasis group genes, including Ehrad51 and Ehrad54, and the Ehblm gene, which are key homologous recombination factors in other organisms. Ehrad51 and Ehrad54 genes are differentially transcribed in trophoz...

2013
Ying Kong Jennifer H. Ma Keisha Warren Raymond S.W. Tsang Donald E. Low Frances B. Jamieson David C. Alexander Weilong Hao

The study of genetic and phenotypic variation is fundamental for understanding the dynamics of bacterial genome evolution and untangling the evolution and epidemiology of bacterial pathogens. Neisseria meningitidis (Nm) is among the most intriguing bacterial pathogens in genomic studies due to its dynamic population structure and complex forms of pathogenicity. Extensive genomic variation withi...

Journal: :Genetics 1997
M A Shammas S J Xia R J Shmookler Reis

Intrachromosomal homologous recombination, manifest as reversion of a 14-kbp duplication in the hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase (HPRT) gene, is elevated in human cells either stably transformed or transiently transfected by the SV40 (simian virus 40) large T antigen gene. Following introduction of wild-type SV40, or any of several T-antigen point mutations in a constant SV40 background,...

Journal: :Annual review of biochemistry 2016
Jason C Bell Stephen C Kowalczykowski

The repair of DNA by homologous recombination is an essential, efficient, and high-fidelity process that mends DNA lesions formed during cellular metabolism; these lesions include double-stranded DNA breaks, daughter-strand gaps, and DNA cross-links. Genetic defects in the homologous recombination pathway undermine genomic integrity and cause the accumulation of gross chromosomal abnormalities-...

Journal: :Annual review of biochemistry 2008
Joseph San Filippo Patrick Sung Hannah Klein

Homologous recombination (HR) serves to eliminate deleterious lesions, such as double-stranded breaks and interstrand crosslinks, from chromosomes. HR is also critical for the preservation of replication forks, for telomere maintenance, and chromosome segregation in meiosis I. As such, HR is indispensable for the maintenance of genome integrity and the avoidance of cancers in humans. The HR rea...

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