Overlapping mechanisms promote postsynaptic RAD-51 filament disassembly during meiotic double-strand break repair
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Jordan D Ward Diego M Muzzini Mark IR Petalcorin Enrique Martinez-Perez Julie S Martin Paolo Plevani Giuseppe Cassata Federica Marini Simon BoultonAbstract
Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for repair of meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Although the mechanisms of RAD-51-DNA filament assembly and strand exchange are well characterized, the subsequent steps of HR are less well defined. Here, we describe a synthetic lethal interaction between the C. elegans helicase helq-1 and RAD-51 paralog rfs-1, which results in a block to meiotic DSB repair after strand invasion. Whereas RAD-51-ssDNA filaments assemble at meiotic DSBs with normal kinetics in helq-1, rfs-1 double mutants, persistence of RAD-51 foci and genetic interactions with rtel-1 suggest a failure to disassemble RAD-51 from strand invasion intermediates. Indeed, purified HELQ-1 and RFS-1 independently bind to and promote the disassembly of RAD-51 from double-stranded, but not single-stranded, DNA filaments via distinct mechanisms in vitro. These results indicate that two compensating activities are required to promote postsynaptic RAD-51 filament disassembly, which are collectively essential for completion of meiotic DSB repair.
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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.molcel.2009.12.026
Europe PubMed Central 20122407
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