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The fission yeast meiosis-specific Dmc1 recombinase mediates formation and branch migration of Holliday junctions by preferentially promoting strand exchange in a direction opposite to that of Rad51.

Yasuto Murayama1, Yasuhiro Tsutsui, Hiroshi Iwasaki.   

Abstract

Homologous recombination proceeds via the formation of several intermediates including Holliday junctions (HJs), which are important for creating crossover products. DNA strand exchange is a core reaction that produces these intermediates that is directly catalyzed by RecA family recombinases, of which there are two types in eukaryotes: universal Rad51 and meiosis-specific Dmc1. We demonstrated previously that Rad51 promotes four-strand exchange, mimicking the formation and branch migration of HJs. Here we show that Dmc1 from fission yeast has a similar activity, which requires ATP hydrolysis and is independent of an absolute requirement for the Swi5-Sfr1 complex. These features are critically different from three-strand exchange mediated by Dmc1, but similar to those of four-strand exchange mediated by Rad51, suggesting that strand exchange reactions between duplex-duplex and single-duplex DNAs are mechanistically different. Interestingly, despite similarities in protein structure and in reaction features, the preferential polarities of Dmc1 and Rad51 strand exchange are different (Dmc1 promotes exchange in the 5'-to-3' direction and Rad51 promotes exchange in the 3'-to-5' direction relative to the ssDNA region of the DNA substrate). The significance of the Dmc1 polarity is discussed within the context of the necessity for crossover production.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21363965      PMCID: PMC3049291          DOI: 10.1101/gad.1997511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Dev        ISSN: 0890-9369            Impact factor:   11.361


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1.  Fundamental cell cycle kinases collaborate to ensure timely destruction of the synaptonemal complex during meiosis.

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2.  Sequence imperfections and base triplet recognition by the Rad51/RecA family of recombinases.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2017-05-05       Impact factor: 5.157

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Authors:  M Scott Brown; Douglas K Bishop
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol       Date:  2014-12-04       Impact factor: 10.005

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Authors:  Clemens Uanschou; Arnaud Ronceret; Mona Von Harder; Arnaud De Muyt; Daniel Vezon; Lucie Pereira; Liudmila Chelysheva; Wataru Kobayashi; Hitoshi Kurumizaka; Peter Schlögelhofer; Mathilde Grelon
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2013-12-20       Impact factor: 11.277

5.  Reconstituting the 4-Strand DNA Strand Exchange.

Authors:  Olga M Mazina; Alexander V Mazin
Journal:  Methods Enzymol       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 1.600

6.  Dual regulation of Dmc1-driven DNA strand exchange by Swi5-Sfr1 activation and Rad22 inhibition.

Authors:  Yasuto Murayama; Yumiko Kurokawa; Yasuhiro Tsutsui; Hiroshi Iwasaki
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2013-11-01       Impact factor: 11.361

Review 7.  The differentiated and conserved roles of Swi5-Sfr1 in homologous recombination.

Authors:  Bilge Argunhan; Yasuto Murayama; Hiroshi Iwasaki
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  2017-05-08       Impact factor: 4.124

8.  Molecular structures and mechanisms of DNA break processing in mouse meiosis.

Authors:  Shintaro Yamada; Anjali Gupta Hinch; Hisashi Kamido; Yongwei Zhang; Winfried Edelmann; Scott Keeney
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 11.361

9.  DMC1 attenuates RAD51-mediated recombination in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Olivier Da Ines; Jeanne Bazile; Maria E Gallego; Charles I White
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 6.020

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Authors:  Mónica Pradillo; Javier Varas; Cecilia Oliver; Juan L Santos
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2014-02-17       Impact factor: 5.753

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