2001
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.151008198
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Break-induced replication: A review and an example in budding yeast

Abstract: Break-induced replication (BIR) is a nonreciprocal recombinationdependent replication process that is an effective mechanism to repair a broken chromosome. We review key roles played by BIR in maintaining genome integrity, including restarting DNA replication at broken replication forks and maintaining telomeres in the absence of telomerase. Previous studies suggested that gene targeting does not occur by simple crossings-over between ends of the linearized transforming fragment and the target chromosome, but … Show more

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“…This DNA break may be processed by Rad22-dependent HR pathway ( Figure 6A). This pathway may be analogous to the Rad52-dependent, Rad51-independent pathway of break-induced replication (BIR) described in S. cerevisiae (Malkova et al, 1996;Kraus et al, 2001). This mechanism might involve the activity of DNA helicases that unwind duplex DNA and thereby generate a substrate for Rad22-dependent strand annealing, possibly coupled with the presence of nicks or single strand gaps in the targeted rDNA repeat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This DNA break may be processed by Rad22-dependent HR pathway ( Figure 6A). This pathway may be analogous to the Rad52-dependent, Rad51-independent pathway of break-induced replication (BIR) described in S. cerevisiae (Malkova et al, 1996;Kraus et al, 2001). This mechanism might involve the activity of DNA helicases that unwind duplex DNA and thereby generate a substrate for Rad22-dependent strand annealing, possibly coupled with the presence of nicks or single strand gaps in the targeted rDNA repeat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…3). BIR was first described as a RAD51-independent error-prone DSBR pathway and is known to mediate several types of chromosomal instability in yeast [55][56][57][58]. BIR is as processive as conventional chromosomal replication and it therefore probably entails formation of a replication fork at the recombination joint [59] (Fig.…”
Section: Recombination-dependent Replication Restart In Eukaryotes: Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, mice deficient in both NHEJ and p53, develop lymphomas, resulting from rearrangements initiated by V(D)J recombination-activating protein (RAG)-induced DNA cleavage and involving a break-induced replication (BIR) pathway (Vanasse et al, 1999;Difilippantonio et al, 2002;Zhu et al, 2002). BIR is a DSB repair process requiring sequence homology and in part Rad51-dependent in yeast (Kraus et al, 2001;Malkova et al, 2005).…”
Section: Impact On Genome Stability Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%