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ruvA Mutants that resolve Holliday junctions but do not reverse replication forks
Authors:Baharoglu Zeynep  Bradley Alison Sylvia  Le Masson Marie  Tsaneva Irina  Michel Bénédicte
Institution:Zeynep Baharoglu, Alison Sylvia Bradley, Marie Le Masson, Irina Tsaneva, and Bénédicte Michel
Abstract:RuvAB and RuvABC complexes catalyze branch migration and resolution of Holliday junctions (HJs) respectively. In addition to their action in the last steps of homologous recombination, they process HJs made by replication fork reversal, a reaction which occurs at inactivated replication forks by the annealing of blocked leading and lagging strand ends. RuvAB was recently proposed to bind replication forks and directly catalyze their conversion into HJs. We report here the isolation and characterization of two separation-of-function ruvA mutants that resolve HJs, based on their capacity to promote conjugational recombination and recombinational repair of UV and mitomycin C lesions, but have lost the capacity to reverse forks. In vivo and in vitro evidence indicate that the ruvA mutations affect DNA binding and the stimulation of RuvB helicase activity. This work shows that RuvA's actions at forks and at HJs can be genetically separated, and that RuvA mutants compromised for fork reversal remain fully capable of homologous recombination.
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