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. 2002 Jun;161(2):483-92.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/161.2.483.

A domain of RecC required for assembly of the regulatory RecD subunit into the Escherichia coli RecBCD holoenzyme

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A domain of RecC required for assembly of the regulatory RecD subunit into the Escherichia coli RecBCD holoenzyme

Susan K Amundsen et al. Genetics. 2002 Jun.

Abstract

The heterotrimeric RecBCD enzyme of Escherichia coli is required for the major pathway of double-strand DNA break repair and genetic exchange. Assembled as a heterotrimer, the enzyme has potent nuclease and helicase activity. Analysis of recC nonsense and deletion mutations revealed that the C terminus of RecC is required for assembly of the RecD subunit into RecBCD holoenzyme but not for recombination proficiency; the phenotype of these mutations mimics that of recD deletion mutations. Partial proteolysis of purified RecC polypeptide yielded a C-terminal fragment that corresponds to the RecD-interaction domain. RecD is essential for nuclease activity, regulation by the recombination hotspot Chi, and high affinity for DNA ends. The RecC-RecD interface thus appears critical for the regulation of RecBCD enzyme via the assembly and, we propose, disassembly or conformational change of the RecD subunit.

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