Literature DB >> 11121096

Interaction of linear homologous DNA duplexes via Holliday junction formation.

M G Yakubovskaya1, A A Neschastnova, K E Humphrey, J J Babon, V I Popenko, M J Smith, A Lambrinakos, Z V Lipatova, M A Dobrovolskaia, R Cappai, C L Masters, G A Belitsky, R G Cotton.   

Abstract

Interaction of linear homologous DNA duplexes by formation of Holliday junctions was revealed by electrophoresis and confirmed by electron microscopy. The phenomenon was demonstrated using a model of five purified PCR products of different size and sequence. The double-stranded structure of interacting DNA fragments was confirmed using several consecutive purifications, S1-nuclease analysis, and electron microscopy. Formation of Holliday junctions depends on DNA concentration. A thermodynamic equilibrium between duplexes and Holliday junctions was shown. We propose that homologous duplex interaction is initiated by nucleation of several dissociated terminal base pairs of two fragments. This process is followed by branch migration creating a population of Holliday junctions with the branch point at different sites. Finally, Holliday junctions are resolved via branch migration to new or previously existing duplexes. The phenomenon is a new property of DNA. This type of DNA-DNA interaction may contribute to the process of Holliday junction formation in vivo controlled by DNA conformation and DNA-protein interactions. It is of practical significance for optimization of different PCR-based methods of gene analysis, especially those involving heteroduplex formation.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11121096     DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.2001.01861.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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