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The influence of mutation rad57-1 on the fidelity of DNA double-strand gap repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Authors:A. V. Glasunov  V. M. Glaser
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms, 1 Dorozhnyi proezd 1, PO Box 825, Moscow 113545, Russia e-mail: aglasunov@yahoo.com Tel.: +7-095-3150883 Fax: +7-095-3150501, RU;(2) Department of Genetics, Moscow State University, Moscow 119899, Russia, RU
Abstract:
The role of the RAD57 gene in double-strand gap (DSG) repair has been examined. The repair of a linearized plasmid, bearing a DSG, has been analyzed in a rad57-1 mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. For effective rejoining of the ends of plasmid DNA in the rad57 mutant the sequence of chromosomal DNA homologous to the DSG region is required. However, DSG repair (restoration of plasmid circularity) in rad57 cells is not accompanied by the recovery of DSGs. The DSG repair, which depends on an homologous chromosomal DNA sequence, requires the cohesive ends of DSGs. The non-cohesive-ended DSGs are repaired in rad57 cells by a pathway independent of the homologous recombination between chromosomal and plasmid DNA. We presume that the rad57-1 mutation is connected with the inhibition of DNA repair synthesis, required for filling the DSG. This situation produces a condition of “homology-dependent ligation”, the alternative minor mechanism of recombinational DSG repair, that takes place in mutant cells. A molecular model for “homology-dependent ligation” in rad57 cells is proposed. Received: 26 March / 29 October 1998
Keywords:Yeast  Plasmid  Double-strand gap  Recombination
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