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Yeast DNA recombination and repair proteins Rad 1 and Radio constitute a complex in vivo mediated by localized hydrophobic domains
Authors:A. Jane Bardwell  Lee Bardwell  Douglas K. Johnson  Errol C. Friedberg
Affiliation:Laboratory of Molecular Pathology, Department of Pathology, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75235, USA.
Abstract:The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad 1 and Rad 10 proteins are required for damage-specific incision during nucleotide excision repair and also for certain mitotic recombination events between repeated sequences. Previously we have demonstrated that Rad1 and Rad10 form a specific complex in vitro. Using the ‘two-hybrid’ genetic assay system we now report that Rad1 and Rad10 proteins are subunits of a specific complex in the cell nucleus. The Rad10-binding domain of Rad1 protein maps to a localized region between amino acids 809–997. The Rad1 -binding domain of Radio protein maps between amino acids 90–210. These domains are evolutionarily conserved and are hydrophobic in character. Although significant homology exists between Rad10 and the human-DNA-repair protein Ercc1 in this region, we were unable to detect any interaction between Ercc1 and Rad1 proteins. We conclude that Rad1 and Rad10 operate in DNA repair and mitotic recombination as a constitutive complex.
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