Double-strand break repair in bacteriophage T4: Coordination of DNA ends and effects of mutations in recombinational genes

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作者
Shcherbakov, Victor P. [1 ]
Plugina, Lidiya [1 ]
Shcherbakova, Tamara [1 ]
Sizova, Suetlana [1 ]
Kudryashova, Elena [1 ]
机构
[1] RAS, Inst Problems Chem Phys, Chernogolovka 142432, Russia
关键词
genetic recombination; bacteriophage T4; double-strand break; SegC endonuclease; 47; gene;
D O I
10.1016/j.dnarep.2006.03.007
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Coordination of DNA ends during double-strand break (DSB) repair was studied in crosses of bacteriophage T4 in which DSBs were induced site-specifically by SegC endonuclease in the DNA of only one of the parents. Coupling of the genetic exchanges to the left and to the right of the DSB was measured in the wild-type genetic background as well as in T4 strains bearing mutations in several recombination genes: 47, uvsX, uvsW, 59, 39 and 61. The observed quantitative correlation between the degree of coupling and position of the recombining markers in relation to the DSB point implies that the two variants of the splice/patch-coupling (SPC) pathway, the "sequential SPC" and the "SPC with fork collision", operate during DSB repair. In the 47 mutant with or without a das suppressor, coupling of the exchanges was greatly reduced, indicating a crucial role of the 47/46 complex in coupling of the genetic exchanges on the two sides of the DSB. From the observed dependence of the apparent coupling on the intracellular ratio of breakable and unbreakable chromosomes in different genetic backgrounds it is inferred that linking of the DNA ends by 47/46 protein is the mechanism that accounts for their concerted action during DSB repair. A mechanism of replicative resolution of D-loop intermediate (RR pathway) is suggested to explain the phenomenology of DSB repair in DNA arrest and uusW mutants. A "left"-"right" bias in the recombinogenic action of two DNA ends of the broken chromosome was observed which was particularly prominent in the 59 (41-helicase loader) and 39 (topoisomerase) mutants. Phage topoisomerase II (gp39-52-60) is indispensable for growth in the DNA arrest mutants: the doubles 47(-) 39(-), uvsX 39(-) and 59(-) 39(-) are lethal. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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