Holliday junctions are central intermediates in the process of genetic recombination; they form as a consequence of a reciprocal exchange of strands between paired DNA molecules. Enzymes that specifically recognize and process these junctions are necessary for the formation of recombinant products. In the methods described here, we detail the in vitro construction of two types of Holliday junction: (1) a small synthetic junction formed by the annealing of partially complementary oligonucleotides; and (2) a true recombination intermediate structure formed by RecA protein-mediated strand exchange. The use of these substrates in assays designed to detect Holliday junction branch migration and resolution activities is described
Enzymatic activities that cleave Holliday junctions are required for the resolution of recombination...
Homologous recombination provides an effective way to repair DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and is ...
Holliday junction (HJ) resolution by resolving enzymes is essential for chromosome segregation and r...
Genetic exchanges between chromosomes can lead to the formation of DNA intermediates known as Hollid...
The Holliday (four-way) junction is a critical intermediate in homologous genetic recombination. We ...
The Holliday junction (HJ) is a key intermediate in homologous recombination. It can be formed both ...
During homologous recombination, DNA strand exchange leads to Holliday junction formation. The movem...
Genetic recombination can lead to the formation of intermediates in which DNA molecules are linked b...
In eukaryotic cells, topoisomerase III forms an evolutionarily conserved complex with a RecQ family ...
Four-way DNA intermediates, also known as Holliday junctions, are formed during homologous recombina...
Previously, we published a method for creating a novel DNA substrate, the double Holliday junction s...
AbstractDuring homologous recombination, DNA strand exchange leads to Holliday junction formation. T...
The heterodimeric nuclease Mus81–Eme1 has been proposed to be a Holliday junction resolvase and has ...
AbstractDuring meiosis, branched DNA molecules containing information from both parental chromosomes...
The rearrangement and repair of DNA by homologous recombination involves the creation of Holliday ju...
Enzymatic activities that cleave Holliday junctions are required for the resolution of recombination...
Homologous recombination provides an effective way to repair DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and is ...
Holliday junction (HJ) resolution by resolving enzymes is essential for chromosome segregation and r...
Genetic exchanges between chromosomes can lead to the formation of DNA intermediates known as Hollid...
The Holliday (four-way) junction is a critical intermediate in homologous genetic recombination. We ...
The Holliday junction (HJ) is a key intermediate in homologous recombination. It can be formed both ...
During homologous recombination, DNA strand exchange leads to Holliday junction formation. The movem...
Genetic recombination can lead to the formation of intermediates in which DNA molecules are linked b...
In eukaryotic cells, topoisomerase III forms an evolutionarily conserved complex with a RecQ family ...
Four-way DNA intermediates, also known as Holliday junctions, are formed during homologous recombina...
Previously, we published a method for creating a novel DNA substrate, the double Holliday junction s...
AbstractDuring homologous recombination, DNA strand exchange leads to Holliday junction formation. T...
The heterodimeric nuclease Mus81–Eme1 has been proposed to be a Holliday junction resolvase and has ...
AbstractDuring meiosis, branched DNA molecules containing information from both parental chromosomes...
The rearrangement and repair of DNA by homologous recombination involves the creation of Holliday ju...
Enzymatic activities that cleave Holliday junctions are required for the resolution of recombination...
Homologous recombination provides an effective way to repair DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and is ...
Holliday junction (HJ) resolution by resolving enzymes is essential for chromosome segregation and r...