A homeologous mitotic recombination assay was used to test the role of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mismatch repair genes PMS1, MSH2 and MSH3 on recombination fidelity. A homeologous gene pair consisting of S. cerevisiae SPT15 and its S. pombe homolog were present as a direct repeat on chromosome V, with the exogenous S. pombe sequences inserted either upstream or downstream of the endogenous S. cerevisiae gene. Each gene carried a different inactivating mutation, rendering the starting strain Spt15-. Recombinants that regenerated SPT15 function were scored after nonselective growth of the cells. In strains wild type for mismatch repair, homeologous recombination was depressed 150- to 180-fold relative to homologous controls, indicating that re...
Genetic analysis of recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has revealed products with structures ...
AbstractDNA mismatch repair has a key role in maintaining genomic stability. Defects in mismatch rep...
<div><p>During mismatch repair (MMR) MSH proteins bind to mismatches that form as the result of DNA ...
Mismatch repair systems correct replication- and recombination-associated mispaired bases and influe...
Sequence divergence acts as a potent barrier to homologous recombination; much of this barrier deriv...
International audienceRecombination events between non-identical sequences most often involve hetero...
Homeologous recombination refers to genetic exchanges between DNA partners containing similar but no...
The mismatch repair (MMR) system is critical not only for the repair of DNA replication errors, but ...
Heteroduplexes formed between DNA strands derived from different homologous chromosomes are an inter...
The stability of simple repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites) is a sensitive indicator of the a...
International audienceHomothallic switching of yeast mating type (MAT) genes is a highly efficient g...
High levels of transcription driven by the GAL1-10 promoter stimulate mitotic recombination between ...
DNA mismatches are generated when heteroduplexes formed during recombination involve DNA strands tha...
Meiotic recombination in yeast is associated with heteroduplex formation. Heteroduplexes formed betw...
Meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) initiate crossover (CO) recombination, which is necessary fo...
Genetic analysis of recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has revealed products with structures ...
AbstractDNA mismatch repair has a key role in maintaining genomic stability. Defects in mismatch rep...
<div><p>During mismatch repair (MMR) MSH proteins bind to mismatches that form as the result of DNA ...
Mismatch repair systems correct replication- and recombination-associated mispaired bases and influe...
Sequence divergence acts as a potent barrier to homologous recombination; much of this barrier deriv...
International audienceRecombination events between non-identical sequences most often involve hetero...
Homeologous recombination refers to genetic exchanges between DNA partners containing similar but no...
The mismatch repair (MMR) system is critical not only for the repair of DNA replication errors, but ...
Heteroduplexes formed between DNA strands derived from different homologous chromosomes are an inter...
The stability of simple repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites) is a sensitive indicator of the a...
International audienceHomothallic switching of yeast mating type (MAT) genes is a highly efficient g...
High levels of transcription driven by the GAL1-10 promoter stimulate mitotic recombination between ...
DNA mismatches are generated when heteroduplexes formed during recombination involve DNA strands tha...
Meiotic recombination in yeast is associated with heteroduplex formation. Heteroduplexes formed betw...
Meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) initiate crossover (CO) recombination, which is necessary fo...
Genetic analysis of recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has revealed products with structures ...
AbstractDNA mismatch repair has a key role in maintaining genomic stability. Defects in mismatch rep...
<div><p>During mismatch repair (MMR) MSH proteins bind to mismatches that form as the result of DNA ...