The Rad51 and Dmc1 recombinases: a non-identical twin relationship
- PMID: 11166572
- DOI: 10.1016/s0968-0004(00)01742-4
The Rad51 and Dmc1 recombinases: a non-identical twin relationship
Abstract
A double-strand break in genomic DNA that remains unrepaired can be lethal for a cell. Indeed, the integrity of the genome is paramount for survival. It is therefore surprising that some cells deliberately introduce double-strand breaks at certain times during their life cycle. Why might they do this? What are the benefits? How are these breaks repaired? The answers to these questions lie in understanding the basis of meiotic recombination, the process that leads to genetic variation. This review summarizes the key roles played by the two recombinases, Dmc1 and Rad51, in the faithful repair of DNA breaks.
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