RecQ helicase, in concert with RecA and SSB proteins, initiates and disrupts DNA recombination

  1. Frank G. Harmon and
  2. Stephen C. Kowalczykowski
  1. Division of Biological Sciences, Sections of Microbiology and of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Graduate Group in Microbiology, University of California, Davis, California 95616 USA

Abstract

RecQ helicase is important to homologous recombination and DNA repair in Escherichia coli. We demonstrate that RecQ helicase, in conjunction with RecA and SSB proteins, can initiate recombination events in vitro. In addition, RecQ protein is capable of unwinding a wide variety of DNA substrates, including joint molecules formed by RecA protein. These data are consistent with RecQ helicase assuming two roles in the cell; it can be (1) an initiator of homologous recombination, or (2) a disrupter of joint molecules formed by aberrant recombination. These findings also shed light on the function of the eukaryotic homologs of RecQ helicase, the Sgs1, Blm, and Wrn helicases.

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  • Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL sckowalczykowski{at}ucdavis.edu; FAX (916) 752-5939.

    • Received January 6, 1998.
    • Accepted February 20, 1998.
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