نتایج جستجو برای: homologous recombination

تعداد نتایج: 122212  

2011
Michelle R. Sukup-Jackson Saja A. Fakhraldeen Carrie A. Hendricks Bevin P. Engelward Dominika M. Wiktor-Brown Saja A. FakhralDeen

The tumor suppressor p53 is a transcription factor whose function is critical for maintaining genomic stability in mammalian cells. In response to DNA damage, p53 initiates a signaling cascade that results in cell cycle arrest, DNA repair or, if the damage is severe, programmed cell death. In addition, p53 interacts with repair proteins involved in homologous recombination. Mitotic homologous r...

Journal: :Annual review of genetics 1989
R J Bollag A S Waldman R M Liskay

Mouse LTKcells were transfected with a pair of defective Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase ( t k ) genes. One tk gene had an 8-bp insertion mutation while the second gene had a 100-bp inversion. Extrachromosomal homologous recombination leading to the reconstruction of a functional tk gene was monitored by selecting for tk positive cells using medium supplemented with hypoxanthine/ aminopte...

Journal: :Genetics 1996
K Yamamoto N Takahashi Y Fujitani H Yoshikura I Kobayashi

Homologous recombination was investigated in Escherichia coli with two plasmids, each carrying the homologous region (two defective neo genes, one with an amino-end deletion and the other with a carboxyl-end deletion) in either direct or inverted orientation. Recombination efficiency was measured in recBC sbcBC and recBC sbcA strains in three ways. First, we measured the frequency of cells carr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Johann de Vries Wilfried Wackernagel

The active uptake of extracellular DNA and its genomic integration is termed natural transformation and constitutes a major horizontal gene-transfer mechanism in prokaryotes. Chromosomal DNA transferred within a species can be integrated effectively by homologous recombination, whereas foreign DNA with low or no sequence homology would rely on illegitimate recombination events, which are rare. ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2001
R D Johnson M Jasin

In mammalian cells, the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) occurs by both homologous and non-homologous mechanisms. Indirect evidence, including that from gene targeting and random integration experiments, had suggested that non-homologous mechanisms were significantly more frequent than homologous ones. However, more recent experiments indicate that homologous recombination is also a pr...

Journal: :Trends in microbiology 2009
Michiel Vos

Microbiologists have long recognized that the uptake and incorporation of homologous DNA from outside the cell is a common feature of bacteria, with important implications for their evolution. However, the exact reasons why bacteria engage in homologous recombination remain elusive. This Opinion article aims to reinvigorate the debate by examining the costs and benefits that homologous recombin...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1996
R G Sargent R V Merrihew R Nairn G Adair M Meuth J H Wilson

Several DNA sequence elements are thought to stimulate homologous recombination, illegitimate recombination, or both in mammalian cells. Some are implicated by their recurrence around rearrangement breakpoints, others by their effects on recombination of extrachromosomal plasmids. None of these sequences, however, has been tested on the chromosome in a defined context. In this paper we show how...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2007
Anetta Nowosielska

Recombinational repair is a well conserved DNA repair mechanism present in all living organisms. Repair by homologous recombination is generally accurate as it uses undamaged homologous DNA molecule as a repair template. In Escherichia coli homologous recombination repairs both the double-strand breaks and single-strand gaps in DNA. DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) can be induced upon exposure to...

2012
Shinichiro Nakada Rikako Miyamoto Yonamine Koichi Matsuo

The tumor suppressor protein BRCA1 localizes to sites of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB), promoting repair by homologous recombination through the recruitment of DNA damage repair proteins. In normal cells, homologous recombination largely depends on BRCA1. However, assembly of the pivotal homologous recombination regulator RAD51 can occur independently of BRCA1 in the absence of 53BP1, another ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Shinichiro Nakada Rikako Miyamoto Yonamine Koichi Matsuo

The tumor suppressor protein BRCA1 localizes to sites of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB), promoting repair by homologous recombination through the recruitment of DNA damage repair proteins. In normal cells, homologous recombination largely depends on BRCA1. However, assembly of the pivotal homologous recombination regulator RAD51 can occur independently of BRCA1 in the absence of 53BP1, another ...

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