Homologous recombination (HR) refers to the process of information exchange between homologous DNA duplexes and is composed of four main steps: end resection, strand invasion and formation of a Holliday junction (HJ), branch migration, and resolution of the HJ. Within each step of HR in Archaea, the helicase-promoting branch migration is not fully understood. Previous biochemical studies identified three candidates for archaeal helicase promoting branch migration in vitro: Hjm/Hel308, PINA, and archaeal long helicase related (aLhr) 2. However, there is no direct evidence of their involvement in HR in vivo. Here, we identified a novel helicase encoded by Saci_0814, isolated from the thermophilic crenarchaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius; the he...
AbstractHolliday junction resolving enzymes are required by all life forms that catalyse homologous ...
PINA is a novel ATPase and DNA helicase highly conserved in Archaea, the third domain of life. The P...
Hel308 helicases promote genome stability in archaea and are conserved in metazoans, where they are ...
Homologous recombination (HR) maintains genome stability by promoting high fidelity DNA repair. Seve...
Hel308 is a RecQ family DNA helicase that is conserved in metazoans and archaea but is absent from b...
International audienceHelicase proteins are known to use the energy of ATP to unwind nucleic acids a...
Hel308 is a monomeric 3’ to 5’ DNA helicase conserved throughout archaea and metazoans, but is absen...
Completion of semi-conservative DNA replication requires various DNA repair pathways to overcome bot...
The process of information exchange between two homologous DNA duplexes is known as homologous recom...
Holliday junction resolving enzymes bind specifically to four-way DNA junctions created by the proce...
Completion of genome duplication by DNA replication catalyzed at stable replisomes is essential for ...
Holliday junction resolving enzymes are required by all life forms that catalyse homologous recombin...
Homologous recombination is a fundamental cellular process that rearranges genes both within and bet...
The DNA helicase Large helicase-related (Lhr) is present throughout archaea, including in the Asgard...
AbstractHolliday junction resolving enzymes are required by all life forms that catalyse homologous ...
PINA is a novel ATPase and DNA helicase highly conserved in Archaea, the third domain of life. The P...
Hel308 helicases promote genome stability in archaea and are conserved in metazoans, where they are ...
Homologous recombination (HR) maintains genome stability by promoting high fidelity DNA repair. Seve...
Hel308 is a RecQ family DNA helicase that is conserved in metazoans and archaea but is absent from b...
International audienceHelicase proteins are known to use the energy of ATP to unwind nucleic acids a...
Hel308 is a monomeric 3’ to 5’ DNA helicase conserved throughout archaea and metazoans, but is absen...
Completion of semi-conservative DNA replication requires various DNA repair pathways to overcome bot...
The process of information exchange between two homologous DNA duplexes is known as homologous recom...
Holliday junction resolving enzymes bind specifically to four-way DNA junctions created by the proce...
Completion of genome duplication by DNA replication catalyzed at stable replisomes is essential for ...
Holliday junction resolving enzymes are required by all life forms that catalyse homologous recombin...
Homologous recombination is a fundamental cellular process that rearranges genes both within and bet...
The DNA helicase Large helicase-related (Lhr) is present throughout archaea, including in the Asgard...
AbstractHolliday junction resolving enzymes are required by all life forms that catalyse homologous ...
PINA is a novel ATPase and DNA helicase highly conserved in Archaea, the third domain of life. The P...
Hel308 helicases promote genome stability in archaea and are conserved in metazoans, where they are ...