Homologous DNA recombination occurs in all organisms and is important for repair of DNA damage during mitosis. One of the critical genes for DNA repair and meiotic recombination in yeast is RAD51, and homologs of RAD51 have been identified in several species, including mouse and human. Here we describe a new RAD51-related mammalian gene, named Rad51d, identified by searching the EST database with the yeast RAD55 and human RAD51B/REC2 genes. A full-length 1.5-kb mouse cDNA clone that encodes a predicted 329-amino-acid protein was isolated. Rad51d mRNA was present in every mouse tissue examined. Four different transcript sizes were detected, one of which was specific to testis. Human cDNA clones that predicted 71% amino acid identity...
Eukaryotic meiotic recombination requires numerous biochemical processes, including break initiation...
The eukaryotic Rad51 protein is a structural and functional homolog of Escherichia coli RecA with a ...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Cancer is responsible for the death of millions of p...
The yeast and human RAD51 genes encode strand-transfer proteins that are thought to be involved in b...
The RAD52 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is required for recombinational repair of double-strand b...
DNA damage causes chromosomal instability leading to oncogenesis, apoptosis, and severe failure of c...
RAD51C is a member of the RecA/RAD51 protein family, which is known to play an important role in DNA...
Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for the repair of severe forms of DNA damage such as doub...
BACKGROUND: Homologous recombination is of eminent importance both in germ cells, to generate geneti...
AbstractBackground: Homologous recombination is of eminent importance both in germ cells, to generat...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutations in the RAD51 gene result in sensitivity to ionising radiation ...
Many interacting proteins regulate and/or assist the activities of RAD51, a recombinase which plays ...
Homologous recombination (HR) occurs in all organisms, and is important for repair of DNA damage, ch...
RAD51C is a member of the RecA/RAD51 protein family, which is known to play an important role in DNA...
Homologous recombination is a versatile DNA damage repair pathway requiring Rad51 and Rad54. Here we...
Eukaryotic meiotic recombination requires numerous biochemical processes, including break initiation...
The eukaryotic Rad51 protein is a structural and functional homolog of Escherichia coli RecA with a ...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Cancer is responsible for the death of millions of p...
The yeast and human RAD51 genes encode strand-transfer proteins that are thought to be involved in b...
The RAD52 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is required for recombinational repair of double-strand b...
DNA damage causes chromosomal instability leading to oncogenesis, apoptosis, and severe failure of c...
RAD51C is a member of the RecA/RAD51 protein family, which is known to play an important role in DNA...
Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for the repair of severe forms of DNA damage such as doub...
BACKGROUND: Homologous recombination is of eminent importance both in germ cells, to generate geneti...
AbstractBackground: Homologous recombination is of eminent importance both in germ cells, to generat...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutations in the RAD51 gene result in sensitivity to ionising radiation ...
Many interacting proteins regulate and/or assist the activities of RAD51, a recombinase which plays ...
Homologous recombination (HR) occurs in all organisms, and is important for repair of DNA damage, ch...
RAD51C is a member of the RecA/RAD51 protein family, which is known to play an important role in DNA...
Homologous recombination is a versatile DNA damage repair pathway requiring Rad51 and Rad54. Here we...
Eukaryotic meiotic recombination requires numerous biochemical processes, including break initiation...
The eukaryotic Rad51 protein is a structural and functional homolog of Escherichia coli RecA with a ...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Cancer is responsible for the death of millions of p...