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Large non-homology in heteroduplex DNA is processed differently than single base pair mismatches
Authors:C Dohet  S Dzidi?  R Wagner  M Radman
Affiliation:(1) Institut Jacques Monod, C.N.R.S.-Université Paris VII, Tour 43, 2 Place Jussieu, F-75251 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:Summary Unmethylated DNA heteroduplexes with a large single stranded loop in one strand have been prepared from separated strands of DNA from two different strains of bacteriophage lambda, one of which has a sim800 base pair IS1 insertion in the cI gene. The results of transfections with these heteroduplexes into wild-type and mismatch repair deficient bacteria indicate that such large non-homologies are not repaired by the Escherichia coli mismatch repair system. However, the results do suggest that some process can act to repair such large non-homologies in heteroduplex DNA. Transfections of a series of recombination and excision repair deficient mutants suggest that known excision or recombination repair systems of E. coli are not responsible for the repair. Repair of large non-homologies may play a role in gene conversion involving large insertion or deletion mutations.
Keywords:Escherichia coli  Bacteriophage   /content/wt78514515748g52/xxlarge955.gif"   alt="  lambda"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >  DNA loops  DNA repair  Gene conversion
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