Publications by authors named "Stephen Mwaniki"

Interhomolog recombination in meiosis requires a meiosis-specific recombinase, Dmc1. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the Mei5-Sae3 complex facilitates the loading of Dmc1 onto the replication protein A (RPA)-coated single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) to form nucleoprotein filaments. In vivo, Dmc1 and Mei5-Sae3 are interdependent in their colocalization on the chromosomes.

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Interhomolog recombination in meiosis is mediated by the Dmc1 recombinase. The Mei5-Sae3 complex of Saccharomyces cerevisiae promotes Dmc1 assembly and functions with Dmc1 for homology-mediated repair of meiotic DNA double-strand breaks. How Mei5-Sae3 facilitates Dmc1 assembly remains poorly understood.

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Article Synopsis
  • The mitotic cohesin complex, crucial for sister chromatid cohesion and chromatin structure, associates with chromosomes when DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) occur.
  • A study of meiotic cohesin with Rec8 revealed that its localization changes significantly from the middle to late stages of meiotic prophase I, showing distinct patterns of binding and dissociation.
  • The dissociation of Rec8 from chromosomes correlates with the density of DSBs during meiosis, indicating a unique regulatory mechanism that controls Rec8-cohesin binding in response to DSBs specifically during meiosis.
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Meiotic recombination between homologous chromosomes is promoted by the collaborative action of two RecA homologs, Rad51 and meiosis-specific Dmc1. The filament assembly of Dmc1 is promoted by meiosis-specific Mei5-Sae3 in budding yeast. Mei5-Sae3 shows sequence similarity to fission yeast Sfr1-Swi5, which stimulates DNA strand exchanges by Rad51 as well as Dmc1.

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African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the etiological agent of ASF, a fatal hemorrhagic fever that affects domestic pigs. There is currently no vaccine against ASFV, making it a significant threat to the pork industry. The ASFV genome sequence has been published; however, about half of ASFV open reading frames have not been characterized in terms of their structure and function despite being essential for our understanding of ASFV pathogenicity.

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