Week 5 Flashcards
role of RecBCD
- role of subunits B,C,D
forms recombinogenic end
B– 3-5 helicase/nuclease
C– 5-3 prime helicase
D– recognizes Chi site– stops 3 prime tail digestion
describe the role of RecA in cross-strand exchange (homologous recombination)
facilitates strand invasion— leads to branch migration
- binds selectively to DNA junctions as a tetramer
describe the role of RuvB in cross-strand strange
- facilitates branch migration
- binds to DNA as 2 hexamer complexes
– helicase activity (ATP required) to spool DNA through junction– extends heteroduplex region
Role of RuvC in cross-strand exchange
- what kind of cleavage (what endonuclease)?
- what is the yeast (euk.) equivalent of RuvC?
structure-selective nuclease targeted to DNA junctions
—capable of 4 way junction cleavage– mediated by T4 endonuclease VII
- YEN1 enzyme does this in yeast
in what mechanisms do we see formation of holliday junctions and subsequent DNA interaction
- DNA strand invasion during meiosis crossing-over event
- DNA damage repair i.e. double stranded break
- DNA replication i.e. rescuing of the replication fork (repl. fork broken due to ss nick ahead of it.)