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  • RecA protein is a key recombinase that repairs double strand breaks in DNA and connects sister chromatids during meiosis.
  • Despite existing knowledge on how recombinases align homologous sequences and promote DNA strand exchange, the specific mechanisms of how bacterial genomes quickly find homologous regions are less understood.
  • This study combines physical modeling and advanced simulations to propose a new structure/function model for homology recognition, explaining how rapid searching leads to stable DNA strand exchange products, aligning with previously unexplained experimental observations.

Article Abstract

RecA protein is the prototypical recombinase. Members of the recombinase family can accurately repair double strand breaks in DNA. They also provide crucial links between pairs of sister chromatids in eukaryotic meiosis. A very broad outline of how these proteins align homologous sequences and promote DNA strand exchange has long been known, as are the crystal structures of the RecA-DNA pre- and postsynaptic complexes; however, little is known about the homology searching conformations and the details of how DNA in bacterial genomes is rapidly searched until homologous alignment is achieved. By integrating a physical model of recognition to new modeling work based on docking exploration and molecular dynamics simulation, we present a detailed structure/function model of homology recognition that reconciles extremely quick searching with the efficient and stringent formation of stable strand exchange products and which is consistent with a vast body of previously unexplained experimental results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4666392PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv883DOI Listing

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