Linear dichroism reveals the perpendicular orientation of DNA bases in the RecA and Rad51 recombinase filaments: A possible mechanism for the strand exchange reaction
Journal article, 2024

Linear dichroism spectroscopy is used to investigate the structure of RecA family recombinase filaments (RecA and Rad51 proteins) with DNA for clarifying the molecular mechanism of DNA strand exchange promoted by these proteins and its activation. The measurements show that the recombinases promote the perpendicular base orientation of single-stranded DNA only in the presence of activators, indicating the importance of base orientation in the reaction. We summarize the results and discuss the role of DNA base orientation.

Swi5-Sfr1 protein

DNA strand exchange

homologous recombination

RecA

linear dichroism (LD)

Rad51

Author

Masayuki Takahashi

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Kentaro Ito

Yokohama City University

Hiroshi Iwasaki

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Bengt Nordén

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry

Chirality

0899-0042 (ISSN) 1520-636X (eISSN)

Vol. 36 4 e23664

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

DOI

10.1002/chir.23664

PubMed

38561319

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4/24/2024