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Recombination Homologous recombination Site-specific recombination Transposition Different sets of proteins are responsible for the different types of DNA exchange.

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Page 1: Recombination Homologous recombination Site-specific recombination Transposition Different sets of proteins are responsible for the different types of

Recombination

• Homologous recombination

• Site-specific recombination

• Transposition

Different sets of proteins are responsible for thedifferent types of DNA exchange.

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Catalyzed by recombinases, serine or tyrosine recombinases.

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Insertion of the phage lambda genome into the E. coli genome.Catalyzed by sequence-specific recombinase (integrase) a special type I topoisomerase.

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Site-specific recombination either integrates, deletes, or reversesa DNA sequence

Insertion Deletion(reversal of insertion)

Inversion

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Figure 15.4 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

Mechanism of type I DNA topoisomerases

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Mechanisms of serine and tyrosine recombinases

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Chemistry of site-specific recombination

5’ phosphate remains covalently linked to the recombinase,as in reactions of other topoisomerases.

Reaction creates a single-strand break(nick). Reaction is reversible.

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Serine recombinases bound to DNA

Recombinases(dimers)

dsDNA

dsDNA

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Cre recombinases (tyrosinerecombinases) bound to aHolliday junction

Recombinases(dimers)

dsDNA

dsDNA

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Cre recombinases (tyrosinerecombinases)

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Figure 17.14 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

Removal of the kanamycin resistance gene by induced expression of the Cre recombinase

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Page 13: Recombination Homologous recombination Site-specific recombination Transposition Different sets of proteins are responsible for the different types of

Example for insertion of DNA by site-specific recombination:Insertion of phage lambda genome into the E. coli genome

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Lytic and lysogenic lifecycles of phage lambda

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Example for insertion of DNA by site-specific recombination:Insertion of phage lambda genome into the E. coli genome

Integration requires a recombinase(called lambda integrase) and theintegration host factor (IHF) encodedby a gene in the E. coli genome.

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The integration host factor (IHF) bends the DNA to bring the cleavage sites together

IHF

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The recombination site in phage lambda

IHF

integrase

integrase

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Insertion of the phage lambda genome into the E. coli genome.Catalyzed by sequence-specific recombinase (integrase) a special type I topoisomerase.

attL

attR

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Binding of an “excisionase” to X sites in attR and attL brings the sites together for excision of the phage genome

IHF

integrase

integrase

Excisionase(encoded in the phage genome)

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Example for inversion of DNA by site-specific recombination:DNA inversion by the Hin recombinase of Salmonella

EncodesH2 flagellin

Encodes a repressorof H1 flagellin expression

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Negative DNA supercoiling is required for Hin recombinase-catalyzed inversion

Fis (DNA-bending protein) together with HUenhances inversion ≈ 1000-fold

≈ 60 bp

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Resolving multimeric circular DNA structures by site-specific recombination

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Action of Xer recombinases

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Recombination

• Homologous recombination

• Site-specific recombination

• Transposition

Different sets of proteins are responsible for thedifferent types of DNA exchange.

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Transposition

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Transposons are present in all forms of life

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Table 9.3 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)

45.8%

Transposons in the human genome

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DNA and RNA transposons