Homology recognition without double-stranded DNA-strand separation in D-loop formation by RecA

Author:

Shibata Takehiko123ORCID,Ikawa Shukuko3,Iwasaki Wakana4,Sasanuma Hiroyuki2ORCID,Masai Hisao2ORCID,Hirota Kouji1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University , 1-1 Minami Ohsawa, Hachioji , Tokyo  192-0397 , Japan

2. Genome Dynamics Project, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science , 2-1-6 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo  156-8506 , Japan

3. Cellular & Molecular Biology Laboratory , RIKEN, Wako -shi, Saitama  351-0198 , Japan

4. Laboratory for Translation Structural Biology, RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research , 1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama , Kanagawa  230-0045 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract RecA protein and RecA/Rad51 orthologues are required for homologous recombination and DNA repair in all living creatures. RecA/Rad51 catalyzes formation of the D-loop, an obligatory recombination intermediate, through an ATP-dependent reaction consisting of two phases: homology recognition between double-stranded (ds)DNA and single-stranded (ss)DNA to form a hybrid-duplex core of 6–8 base pairs and subsequent hybrid-duplex/D-loop processing. How dsDNA recognizes homologous ssDNA is controversial. The aromatic residue at the tip of the β-hairpin loop (L2) was shown to stabilize dsDNA-strand separation. We tested a model in which dsDNA strands were separated by the aromatic residue before homology recognition and found that the aromatic residue was not essential to homology recognition, but was required for D-loop processing. Contrary to the model, we found that the double helix was not unwound even a single turn during search for sequence homology, but rather was unwound only after the homologous sequence was recognized. These results suggest that dsDNA recognizes its homologous ssDNA before strand separation. The search for homologous sequence with homologous ssDNA without dsDNA-strand separation does not generate stress within the dsDNA; this would be an advantage for dsDNA to express homology-dependent functions in vivo and also in vitro.

Funder

JSPS

KAKENHI

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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