THE Z-DNA MOTIF D(TG)30 PROMOTES RECEPTION OF INFORMATION DURING GENE CONVERSION EVENTS WHILE STIMULATING HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION IN HUMAN-CELLS IN CULTURE

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作者
WAHLS, WP [1 ]
WALLACE, LJ [1 ]
MOORE, PD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ILLINOIS, COLL MED, DEPT MICROBIOL & IMMUNOL, CHICAGO, IL 60612 USA
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10.1128/MCB.10.2.785
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Tracts of the alternating dinucleotide polydeoxythymidylic-guanylic [d(TG)] · polydeoxyadenylic-cytidylic acid [d(AC)], present throughout the human genome, are capable of readily forming left-handed Z-DNA in vitro. We have analyzed the effects of the Z-DNA motif d(TG)30 upon homologous recombination between two nonreplicating plasmid substrates cotransfected into human cells in culture. In this study, the sequence d(TG)30 is shown to stimulate homologous recombination up to 20-fold. Enhancement is specific to the Z-DNA motif; a control DNA fragment of similar size does not alter the recombination frequency. The stimulation of recombination is observed at a distance (237 to 1,269 base pairs away from the Z-DNA motif) and involves both gene conversion and reciprocal exchange events. Maximum stimulation is observed when the sequence is present in both substrates, but it is capable of stimulating when present in only one substrate. Analysis of recombination products indicates that the Z-DNA motif increases the frequency and alters the distribution of multiple, unselected recombination events. Specifically designed crosses indicate that the substrate containing the Z-DNA motif preferentially acts as the recipient of genetic information during gene conversion events. Models describing how left-handed Z-DNA sequences might promote the initiation of homologous recombination are presented.
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页码:785 / 793
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