2004
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0403416101
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Strand exchange activity of human recombination protein Rad52

Abstract: Repair of double-strand breaks is essential for the maintenance of genome integrity and cell survival. In eukaryotes, double-strandbreak repair by homologous recombination requires the Rad52 group of proteins. Human Rad52 protein (HsRad52)-mediated annealing of complementary strands has been studied in detail, but little has been reported on the recombinase activities of HsRad52. For this study, we purified HsRad52 from Escherichia coli. DNase I protection experiments indicated that HsRad52 binds preferentiall… Show more

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“…Although biochemical studies clearly implicate mammalian RAD52 in homologous recombinational repair of ionizing radiation-induced DNA damage (34)(35)(36), this view is challenged by the mild phenotype exhibited by cells and mice with RAD52 defects (14,17) and by the marked delay in the colocalization of RAD52 and RAD51 foci after ionizing radiation (Figs. 1C and 2B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although biochemical studies clearly implicate mammalian RAD52 in homologous recombinational repair of ionizing radiation-induced DNA damage (34)(35)(36), this view is challenged by the mild phenotype exhibited by cells and mice with RAD52 defects (14,17) and by the marked delay in the colocalization of RAD52 and RAD51 foci after ionizing radiation (Figs. 1C and 2B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We next investigated whether the physical interaction between RAD52 and OGG1 translated into a functional interaction. RAD52 has two enzymatic activities: single-strand DNA annealing (23,28) and DNA strand exchange (4,20). Both activities are relevant to its role in homologous recombination and DSB repair.…”
Section: Rad52 Interacts With Ogg1-␣ and -␤ In Vitro And In Vivomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RAD52 is largely conserved throughout eukaryotes, and both the human and yeast Rad52 proteins stimulate the replacement of replication protein A with Rad51 on single-stranded DNA (4,29,39,45). Additionally, Rad52 promotes DNA annealing and strand exchange between a DNA duplex and complementary single-stranded DNA (14,21,27). Three-dimensional structures of the N terminus of human RAD52 (hRAD52) reveal a multimeric ring containing a positively charged surface groove that has been suggested to bind single-stranded DNA (15, 40).…”
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