Formation of base triplets by non-Watson-Crick bonds mediates homologous recognition in RecA recombination filaments

Rao, B. J. ; Radding, C. M. (1994) Formation of base triplets by non-Watson-Crick bonds mediates homologous recognition in RecA recombination filaments Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 91 (13). pp. 6161-6165. ISSN 0027-8424

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Abstract

Whereas complementary strands of DNA recognize one another by forming Watson-Crick bae pairs, the way in which RecA protein enables a single strand to recognize homology in duplex DNA has remained unknown. Recent experiments, however, have shown that a single plus strand in the RecA filament can recognize an identical plus strand via bonds that, by definition, are non-Watson-Crick. In experiments reported here, base substitutions had the same qualitative and quantitative effects on the pairing of two identical strands in the RecA lament as on the recognition of duplex DNA by a third strand, indicating that similar non-Watson-Crick interactions govern both reactions.

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