reviewMicrobiology and Molecular Biology ReviewsDec 1, 2002GREEN OA

Role of RAD52 Epistasis Group Genes in Homologous Recombination and Double-Strand Break Repair

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Abstract

The process of homologous recombination is a major DNA repair pathway that operates on DNA double-strand breaks, and possibly other kinds of DNA lesions, to promote error-free repair. Central to the process of homologous recombination are the RAD52 group genes (RAD50, RAD51, RAD52, RAD54, RDH54/TID1, RAD55, RAD57, RAD59, MRE11, and XRS2), most of which were identified by their requirement for the repair of ionizing-radiation-induced DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The Rad52 group proteins are highly conserved among eukaryotes, and Rad51, Mre11, and Rad50 are also conserved in prokaryotes and archaea. Recent studies showing defects in homologous recombination and double-strand break repair in several…

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Keywords
  • RAD52
  • RAD51
  • Homologous recombination
  • Biology
  • DNA repair
  • Non-homologous end joining
  • Homology directed repair
  • Genetics
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