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Abstract
The homologous recombination between direct repeat sequences separated by either 200 or 1000 bp was induced by active transcription of the downstream gene when poly(dG)-poly(dC) sequences exist between the two direct repeats. This dG tract-mediated and transcription-induced recombination was RecA independent, and the frequency of recombination was dependent on both the length and the orientation of the poly(dG)-poly(dC) sequences relative to the gene. An intramolecular dG.dG.dC triplex formation was detected in Escherichia coli cells in a length-dependent manner when the transcription of the downstream gene was activated. We suggest that the negative superhelical strain generated by active transcription of the downstream gene induces poly(dG)-poly(dC) sequences to adopt a triple-helix structure in vivo and that this structure brings two remote sequences together to stimulate homologous recombination.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8370525 DOI: 10.1101/gad.7.9.1766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361