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Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa

Homologous recombination and post-replication repair facilitate restart of stalled or collapsed replication forks. The SRS2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a 3′–5′ DNA helicase that functions both in homologous recombination repair and in post-replication repair. This study identifies and c...

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Autores principales: Suzuki, Keiichiro, Kato, Akihiro, Sakuraba, Yoshiyuki, Inoue, Hirokazu
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1072801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15800214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki326
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author Suzuki, Keiichiro
Kato, Akihiro
Sakuraba, Yoshiyuki
Inoue, Hirokazu
author_facet Suzuki, Keiichiro
Kato, Akihiro
Sakuraba, Yoshiyuki
Inoue, Hirokazu
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description Homologous recombination and post-replication repair facilitate restart of stalled or collapsed replication forks. The SRS2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a 3′–5′ DNA helicase that functions both in homologous recombination repair and in post-replication repair. This study identifies and characterizes the SRS2 homolog in Neurospora crassa, which we call mus-50. A knockout mutant of N.crassa, mus-50, is sensitive to several DNA-damaging agents and genetic analyses indicate that it is epistatic with mei-3 (RAD51 homolog), mus-11 (RAD52 homolog), mus-48 (RAD55 homolog) and mus-49 (RAD57 homolog), suggesting a role for mus-50 in homologous recombination repair. However, epistasis evidence has presented that MUS50 does not participate in post-replication repair in N.crassa. Also, the N.crassa mus-25 (RAD54 homolog) mus-50 double mutant is viable, which is in contrast to the lethal phenotype of the equivalent rad54 srs2 mutant in S.cerevisiae. Tetrad analysis revealed that mus-50 in combination with mutations in two RecQ homologs, qde-3 and recQ2, is lethal, and this lethality is suppressed by mutation in mei-3, mus-11 or mus-25. Evidence is also presented for the two independent pathways for recovery from camptothecin-induced replication fork arrest: one pathway is dependent on QDE3 and MUS50 and the other pathway is dependent on MUS25 and RECQ2.
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spelling pubmed-10728012005-03-31 Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa Suzuki, Keiichiro Kato, Akihiro Sakuraba, Yoshiyuki Inoue, Hirokazu Nucleic Acids Res Article Homologous recombination and post-replication repair facilitate restart of stalled or collapsed replication forks. The SRS2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a 3′–5′ DNA helicase that functions both in homologous recombination repair and in post-replication repair. This study identifies and characterizes the SRS2 homolog in Neurospora crassa, which we call mus-50. A knockout mutant of N.crassa, mus-50, is sensitive to several DNA-damaging agents and genetic analyses indicate that it is epistatic with mei-3 (RAD51 homolog), mus-11 (RAD52 homolog), mus-48 (RAD55 homolog) and mus-49 (RAD57 homolog), suggesting a role for mus-50 in homologous recombination repair. However, epistasis evidence has presented that MUS50 does not participate in post-replication repair in N.crassa. Also, the N.crassa mus-25 (RAD54 homolog) mus-50 double mutant is viable, which is in contrast to the lethal phenotype of the equivalent rad54 srs2 mutant in S.cerevisiae. Tetrad analysis revealed that mus-50 in combination with mutations in two RecQ homologs, qde-3 and recQ2, is lethal, and this lethality is suppressed by mutation in mei-3, mus-11 or mus-25. Evidence is also presented for the two independent pathways for recovery from camptothecin-induced replication fork arrest: one pathway is dependent on QDE3 and MUS50 and the other pathway is dependent on MUS25 and RECQ2. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC1072801/ /pubmed/15800214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki326 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Suzuki, Keiichiro
Kato, Akihiro
Sakuraba, Yoshiyuki
Inoue, Hirokazu
Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa
title Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa
title_full Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa
title_fullStr Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa
title_full_unstemmed Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa
title_short Srs2 and RecQ homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of Neurospora crassa
title_sort srs2 and recq homologs cooperate in mei-3-mediated homologous recombination repair of neurospora crassa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1072801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15800214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki326
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