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RecFOR proteins in homologous recombinationSato, Katsuya; Kikuchi, Masahiro; Ishaque, A. M.*; Oba, Hirofumi*; Yamada, Mitsugu; Tejima, Kohei; Onodera, Takefumi; Narumi, Issei
DNA Repair, 11(4), p.410 - 418, 2012/04
Times Cited Count:29 Percentile:62.94(Genetics & Heredity)In an effort to gain insights into the role of
RecFOR proteins in homologous recombination, we generated
,
and
disruptant strains and characterized the disruption effects. Disruption of
resulted in severe reduction of the transformation efficiency. On the other hand, the
disruptant strain was the most sensitive phenotype to
rays, UV irradiation and mitomycin C among the three disruptants. In the
disruptant strain, the intracellular level of the LexA1 protein did not decrease following
irradiation. These results demonstrate that the RecF protein plays a crucial role in the homologous recombination repair process by facilitating RecA activation. Thus, the RecF and RecR proteins are involved in the RecA activation and the stability of incoming DNA, respectively, during RecA-mediated homologous recombination processes that initiated the ESDSA pathway in
.