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ATPase activity tightly regulates RecA nucleofilaments to promote homologous recombination.


ABSTRACT: Homologous recombination (HR), catalyzed in an evolutionarily conserved manner by active RecA/Rad51 nucleofilaments, maintains genomic integrity and promotes biological evolution and diversity. The structures of RecA/Rad51 nucleofilaments provide information critical for the entire HR process. By exploiting a unique capillary electrophoresis-laser-induced fluorescence polarization assay, we have discovered an active form of RecA nucleofilament, stimulated by ATP hydrolysis, that contains mainly unbound nucleotide sites. This finding was confirmed by a nuclease protection assay and electron microscopy (EM) imaging. We further found that these RecA-unsaturated filaments promote strand exchange in vitro and HR in vivo. RecA mutants (P67D and P67E), which only form RecA-unsaturated nucleofilaments, were able to mediate HR in vitro and in vivo, but mutants favoring the formation of the saturated nucleofilaments failed to support HR. We thus present a new model for RecA-mediated HR in which RecA utilizes its intrinsic DNA binding-dependent ATPase activity to remodel the nucleofilaments to a less saturated form and thereby promote HR.

SUBMITTER: Zhao B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5240526 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ATPase activity tightly regulates RecA nucleofilaments to promote homologous recombination.

Zhao Bailin B   Zhang Dapeng D   Li Chengmin C   Yuan Zheng Z   Yu Fangzhi F   Zhong Shangwei S   Jiang Guibin G   Yang Yun-Gui YG   Le X Chris XC   Weinfeld Michael M   Zhu Ping P   Wang Hailin H  

Cell discovery 20170117


Homologous recombination (HR), catalyzed in an evolutionarily conserved manner by active RecA/Rad51 nucleofilaments, maintains genomic integrity and promotes biological evolution and diversity. The structures of RecA/Rad51 nucleofilaments provide information critical for the entire HR process. By exploiting a unique capillary electrophoresis-laser-induced fluorescence polarization assay, we have discovered an active form of RecA nucleofilament, stimulated by ATP hydrolysis, that contains mainly  ...[more]

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