Homology-directed DSB repair + homologous recombination Flashcards

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Presynapsis (Homology direct repair)

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generation of ssDNA at the site of DSB

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Synapsis (Homology direct repair)

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pairing by one of the single stranded ends invading an intact homologous duplex to form a heteroduplex

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Postsynapsis (Homology direct repair)

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repair of the damaged duplex by DNA synthesis using strand from intact duplex as template + separation of the two duplexes

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Chi

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over-represented 8bp sequence that occurs once every 5kbp

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Which proteins catalyse strand exchange after homologues paring is established?

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recombinases

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Gene conversion

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when a break is repaired from a homologues chromosome, the repair has the sequence of the homage now the original sequence

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Holiday junctions

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four arm cross-stranded structures where DNA mols are physically linked by a region of heteroduplex DNA and exchanged strands

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RuvB

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hexametric helicase that moves the holiday junctions along the DNA
BACTERIA

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RuvAB

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the bound to a holiday junction, they unfold into a planar, cross-like structure
~ also recruits RuvC
BACTERIA

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RuvC

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cleaves holiday junction, separating the molecules

BACTERIA

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Homology-direct DSB repair can use which DNA sources as a template?

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~ homologous DNA from:

1) sister chromatid (S/G2)
2) homologous chromosome (G1) - template not exact

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RecBCD

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binds to double strand break, moves along DNA unwinding and degrading it until it comes across a chi sequence
BACTERIA

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RecA

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~ stand exchange recombinase
~ loaded onto ssDNA, forms a presynaptic filament and promotes pairing with homologous DNA
eukaryotic equivalent = Rad51

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SDSA means

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synthesis-dependent strand annealing

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15
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When is homologous recombination used?

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~ crossing over of chromosomes in meiosis
~ bacterial conjugation, transduction and transformation
~ occasionally in mitosis

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What is the end result of homology-directed repair?

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homology-directed repair results in gene conversion

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What is the end result of homologous recombination?

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homologous recombination results in reciprocal exchange of large segments of DNA between homologous duplexes

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How do homology-directed repair AND homologous recombination differentiating in their processing of one DSB ends?

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HR = the 2nd DSB end captures the displaced strand of the D-loop = linked
HDR = the two duplex are not linked
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Result of 2 HR Holliday Junctions…

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~ if both resolved in the same direction = no recombination

~ if resolved in different direction = recombination

20
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Spo11

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introduces a DSB to initiate meiotic recombination

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BRAC1 and BRAC2

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~ accessory proteins in homology-directed repair of DSB

~ defects common in cancer patients

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RuvA

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forms a tetramer and binds to Holliday junction’s four arms creating a square planar configuration