ISSN:
1432-0983
Keywords:
pso4-1 mutant
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Recombinational repair
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Double-strand breaks
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Mutagenesis
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8-methoxypsoralen
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract Thepso4-1 mutant was characterized as deficient in some types of recombination, including gene conversion, crossing over, and intrachromosomal recombination. The mode of interaction betweenpso4-1 andrad51 and betweenpso4-1 andrad52 mutants indicated that thePSO4 gene belongs to theRAD52 epistasis group for strand-break repair. Moreover, the presence of thepso4-1 mutation decreased 8-MOP-photoinduced mutagenesis of therad51 andrad52 mutants. Complementation tests using heterozygous diploid strains showed that thePso4 protein might interact with theRad52 protein during repair of 8-MOP photolesions. Thepso4-1 mutant, even though defective in inter- and intea-chromosomal recombination, conserves the ability for plasmid integration of circular and linear plasmid DNA. On the other hand, similar to therad51 mutant,pso4-1 was able to incise but did not restore high-molecular-weight DNA during the repair of cross links induced by 8-MOP plus UVA. These results, together with those of previous reports, indicate that thePSO4 gene belongs to theRAD52 DNA repair group and its product participates in the DNA rejoining step of the repair of cross-link lesions, which are crucial for induced mutagenesis and recombinogenesis.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02221550
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