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Études fonctionnelles des nouvelles interactions protéine-protéine impliquées potentiellement dans la recombinaison homologue chez les archées hyperthermophiles ArchiMer
Lu, Yang.
Hyperthermophilic archaea (HA) are found in high-temperature environments and grow optimally above 80°C. Usually, cells exposed to heat stress display an increased sensitivity to agents inducing double-stranded DNA breaks (DSBs). Studies in Eukaryotes and Bacteria have revealed that homologous recombination (HR) plays a crucial role not only in DNA DSBs repair, but also in the collapsed/stalled DNA replication fork restart.Recombinase and various HR-associated enzymes in archaea specifically resemble the eukaryotic homologues, rather than bacterial homologues.Furthermore, several studies have demonstrated the necessity of HR proteins in HA, suggesting that, HR is an important mechanism in HA. HR influencing genome stability has been well studied in...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Archée hyperthermophile; Réparation/réplication/recombinaison de l’ADN; Complexe PCNA/Mre11-Rad50; DNA Primase; Recombinase RadA; Hyperthermophilic archaea; DNA repair/replication/recombination; PCNA/MR complex; Primase/RadA.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00499/61087/64547.pdf
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Physical and functional interplay between PCNA DNA clamp and Mre11–Rad50 complex from the archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus ArchiMer
Hogrel, Gaelle; Lu, Yang; Laurent, Sebastien; Henry, Etienne; Etienne, Clarisse; Duy Khanh Phung,; Dulermo, Remi; Bosse, Audrey; Pluchon, Pierre Francois; Clouet-d'Orval, Beatrice; Flament, Didier.
Several archaeal species prevalent in extreme environments are particularly exposed to factors likely to cause DNA damages. These include hyperthermophilic archaea (HA), living at temperatures >70°C, which arguably have efficient strategies and robust genome guardians to repair DNA damage threatening their genome integrity. In contrast to Eukarya and other archaea, homologous recombination appears to be a vital pathway in HA, and the Mre11–Rad50 complex exerts a broad influence on the initiation of this DNA damage response process. In a previous study, we identified a physical association between the Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) and the Mre11–Rad50 (MR) complex. Here, by performing co-immunoprecipitation and SPR analyses, we identified a...
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Ano: 2018 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00439/55092/56534.pdf
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Role of RadA and DNA Polymerases in Recombination-Associated DNA Synthesis in Hyperthermophilic Archaea ArchiMer
Hogrel, Gaelle; Lu, Yang; Alexandre, Nicolas; Bossé, Audrey; Dulermo, Remi; Ishino, Sonoko; Ishino, Yoshizumi; Flament, Didier.
Among the three domains of life, the process of homologous recombination (HR) plays a central role in the repair of double-strand DNA breaks and the restart of stalled replication forks. Curiously, main protein actors involved in the HR process appear to be essential for hyperthermophilic Archaea raising interesting questions about the role of HR in replication and repair strategies of those Archaea living in extreme conditions. One key actor of this process is the recombinase RadA, which allows the homologous strand search and provides a DNA substrate required for following DNA synthesis and restoring genetic information. DNA polymerase operation after the strand exchange step is unclear in Archaea. Working with Pyrococcus abyssi proteins, here we show...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Homologous recombination; Archaea; DNA polymerase; Recombinase; DNA repair.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00641/75274/75539.pdf
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