| Literature DB >> 30372520 |
Kenji Fukui1, Akiko Harada2, Taisuke Wakamatsu3, Ai Minobe3, Koki Ohshita3, Makoto Ashiuchi3, Takato Yano1.
Abstract
In plant organelle genomes, homeologous recombination between heteroallelic positions of repetitive sequences is increased by dysfunction of the gene encoding MutS homolog 1 (MSH1), a plant organelle-specific homolog of bacterial mismatch-binding protein MutS1. The C-terminal region of plant MSH1 contains the GIY-YIG endonuclease motif. The biochemical characteristics of plant MSH1 have not been investigated; accordingly, the molecular mechanism by which plant MSH1 suppresses homeologous recombination is unknown. Here, we characterized the recombinant GIY-YIG domain of Arabidopsis thaliana MSH1, showing that the domain possesses branched DNA-specific DNA-binding activity. Interestingly, the domain exhibited no endonuclease activity, suggesting that the mismatch-binding domain is required for DNA incision. Based on these results, we propose a possible mechanism for MSH1-dependent suppression of homeologous recombination.Entities:
Keywords: DNA mismatch repair; genome rearrangement; homeologous recombination; organelle
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30372520 DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.13279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124