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Reference - PMID:7958849 - A heteromeric protein that binds to a meiotic homologous recombination hot spot: correlation of binding and hot spot activity.

Reference summary

PubMed ID
PMID:7958849
Title
A heteromeric protein that binds to a meiotic homologous recombination hot spot: correlation of binding and hot spot activity.
Authors
Wahls WP, Smith GR
Citation
Genes Dev 1994 Jul 15;8(14):1693-702
Publication year
1994
Abstract
Homologous recombination hot spots are DNA sites that increase the frequency of recombination in their vicinity. The M26 allele of the ade6 gene in Schizosaccharomyces pombe is the first meiotic hot spot with an identified unique nucleotide sequence. We have purified 40,000-fold a heteromeric protein, containing polypeptides Mts1 (70 kD) and Mts2 (28 kD), that binds to the M26 site. Binding in vitro strictly correlates with hot spot activity in vivo for numerous single base pair substitutions in the vicinity of the M26 site, indicating that Mts1/Mts2 activates the M26 site and promotes a rate-limiting step of meiotic recombination. These and other data suggest that homologous recombination may be regulated primarily by discrete DNA sites and proteins that interact with those sites.

Annotation

GO biological process

GO:0007131 - reciprocal meiotic recombination

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GO cellular component

GO:1990243 - atf1-pcr1 complex

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GO molecular function

GO:0003690 - double-stranded DNA binding

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GO:0005515 - protein binding

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GO:0010844 - recombination hotspot binding

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GO:0043565 - sequence-specific DNA binding

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Subunit composition

PBO:0015221 - heteromeric(2)

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PBO:0015212 - homomeric(2)

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