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DNA–DNA sequence homology recognition: physical mechanisms and open questions
Authors:A G Cherstvy
Institution:IFF‐2/IAS, Research Centre Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany
Abstract:First, we summarize recent experimental facts on homologous DNA pairing in vitro and discuss possible mechanisms of DNA–DNA sequence recognition. Then, we overview the mechanism of DNA–DNA recognition based on complementarity of DNA charge patterns. The theory predicts the recognition energy up to 10 kBT for close parallel homologous DNA fragments of gene‐relevant lengths. We argue why this estimate cannot be directly applied to pairing of homologous DNA loci in experiments on yeast chromosomes. Namely, DNA–DNA distances assessed from experiments are much larger than those typically used in theory. Finally, we suggest some experiments that could help to judge whether short‐range electrostatic forces indeed govern DNA pairing. This viewpoint paper introduces recently developed theoretical concepts to molecular biologists, with a hope to generate a junction between theory and future experiments on DNA recognition. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:DNA–  DNA electrostatic interactions  DNA sequence recognition  homologous recombination
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