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J. Bacteriol., Mar 1995, 1326-1335, Vol 177, No. 5
VM Mendonca, HD Klepin and SW Matson
DNA helicases play pivotal roles in homologous recombination and
recombinational DNA repair. They are involved in both the generation of
recombinogenic single-stranded DNA ends and branch migration of synapsed
Holliday junctions. Escherichia coli helicases II (uvrD), IV (helD), and
RecQ (recQ) have all been implicated in the presynaptic stage of
recombination in the RecF pathway. To probe for functional redundancy among
these helicases, mutant strains containing single, double, and triple
deletions in the helD, uvrD, and recQ genes were constructed and examined
for conjugational recombination efficiency and DNA repair proficiency. We
were unable to construct a strain harboring a delta recQ delta uvrD double
deletion in a recBC sbcB(C) background (RecF pathway), suggesting that a
delta recQ deletion mutation was lethal to the cell in a recBC sbcB(C)
delta D background. However, we were able to construct a triple delta recQ
delta uvrD Delta helD mutant in the recBC sbcB(C) background. This may be
due to the increased mutator frequency in delta uvrD mutants which may have
resulted in the fortuitous accumulation of a suppressor mutation(s). The
triple helicase mutant recBC sbcB(C) delta uvrD delta recQ delta helD
severely deficient in Hfr-mediated conjugational recombination and in the
repair of methylmethane sulfonate-induced DNA damage. This suggests that
the presence of at least one helicase--helicase II, RecQ helicase, or
helicase IV--is essential for homologous recombination and recombinational
DNA repair in a recBC sbcB(C) background. The triple helicase mutant was
recombination and repair proficient in a rec+ background. Genetic analysis
of the various double mutants unmasked additional functional redundancies
with regard to conjugational recombination and DNA repair, suggesting that
mechanisms of recombination depend both on the DNA substrates and on the
genotype of the cell.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
DNA helicases in recombination and repair: construction of a delta uvrD delta helD delta recQ mutant deficient in recombination and repair
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599.
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