Publications by authors named "Marie Miller-Messmer"

Plant mitochondria have very active DNA recombination activities that are responsible for its plastic structures and that should be involved in the repair of double-strand breaks in the mitochondrial genome. Little is still known on plant mitochondrial DNA repair, but repair by recombination is believed to be a major determinant in the rapid evolution of plant mitochondrial genomes. In flowering plants, mitochondria possess at least two eubacteria-type RecA proteins that should be core components of the mitochondrial repair mechanisms.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Marie Miller-Messmer"

  • Marie Miller-Messmer's research primarily focuses on the mechanisms of DNA repair in plant mitochondria, particularly the role of recombination in maintaining mitochondrial genome integrity and plasticity.
  • In her 2012 article, she highlights the active DNA recombination activities in plant mitochondria that contribute to the repair of double-strand breaks, suggesting that these processes are crucial for the evolutionary dynamics of mitochondrial genomes in flowering plants.
  • The study emphasizes the significance of eubacteria-type RecA proteins in mitochondrial repair mechanisms, revealing insights into the molecular pathways that facilitate rapid evolution in the mitochondrial genomes of plants.