Sequence divergence acts as a potent barrier to homologous recombination; much of this barrier derives from an antirecombination activity exerted by mismatch repair proteins. An inverted repeat assay system with recombination substrates ranging in identity from 74% to 100% has been used to define the relationship between sequence divergence and the rate of mitotic crossing-over in yeast. To elucidate the role of the mismatch repair machinery in regulating recombination between mismatched substrates, we performed experiments in both wild-type and mismatch repair defective strains. We find that a single mismatch is sufficient to inhibit recombination between otherwise identical sequences, and that this inhibition is dependent on the mismatch ...
<p>The genetic information necessary for the survival and propagation of a species is contained with...
Recombinational repair processes multiple types of DNA lesions. Though best understood in the repair...
Sequence divergence, mediated by the anti-recombinogenic activity of mismatch repair (MMR), forms a ...
Mismatch repair systems correct replication- and recombination-associated mispaired bases and influe...
A homeologous mitotic recombination assay was used to test the role of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mism...
<p>A mitotically dividing cell regularly experiences DNA damage including double-stranded DNA breaks...
between highly diverged DNAs in yeast. mismatch repair-independent recombination Altered replication...
<p>Mitotic genome instability can occur during the repair of double-strand breaks (DSBs) in DNA, whi...
Meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) initiate crossover (CO) recombination, which is necessary fo...
International audienceRecombination events between non-identical sequences most often involve hetero...
International audienceMeiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) initiate crossover (CO) recombination,...
In yeast, DNA breaks are usually repaired by homologous recombination (HR). An early step for HR pat...
Although homologous recombination is an important pathway for the repair of double-stranded DNA brea...
<div><p>Although homologous recombination is an important pathway for the repair of double-stranded ...
<p>Every living cell faces a multitude of DNA threats in its lifetime because damage to DNA is intri...
<p>The genetic information necessary for the survival and propagation of a species is contained with...
Recombinational repair processes multiple types of DNA lesions. Though best understood in the repair...
Sequence divergence, mediated by the anti-recombinogenic activity of mismatch repair (MMR), forms a ...
Mismatch repair systems correct replication- and recombination-associated mispaired bases and influe...
A homeologous mitotic recombination assay was used to test the role of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mism...
<p>A mitotically dividing cell regularly experiences DNA damage including double-stranded DNA breaks...
between highly diverged DNAs in yeast. mismatch repair-independent recombination Altered replication...
<p>Mitotic genome instability can occur during the repair of double-strand breaks (DSBs) in DNA, whi...
Meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) initiate crossover (CO) recombination, which is necessary fo...
International audienceRecombination events between non-identical sequences most often involve hetero...
International audienceMeiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) initiate crossover (CO) recombination,...
In yeast, DNA breaks are usually repaired by homologous recombination (HR). An early step for HR pat...
Although homologous recombination is an important pathway for the repair of double-stranded DNA brea...
<div><p>Although homologous recombination is an important pathway for the repair of double-stranded ...
<p>Every living cell faces a multitude of DNA threats in its lifetime because damage to DNA is intri...
<p>The genetic information necessary for the survival and propagation of a species is contained with...
Recombinational repair processes multiple types of DNA lesions. Though best understood in the repair...
Sequence divergence, mediated by the anti-recombinogenic activity of mismatch repair (MMR), forms a ...