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. 2024 Sep 5;84(17):3237-3253.e6.
doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.08.003. Epub 2024 Aug 22.

Mechanism of homology search expansion during recombinational DNA break repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Mechanism of homology search expansion during recombinational DNA break repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Agnès Dumont et al. Mol Cell. .
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Abstract

Homology search is a central step of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair by homologous recombination (HR). How it operates in cells remains elusive. We developed a Hi-C-based methodology to map single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) contacts genome-wide in S. cerevisiae, which revealed two main homology search phases. Initial search conducted by short Rad51-ssDNA nucleoprotein filaments (NPFs) is confined in cis by cohesin-mediated chromatin loop folding. Progressive growth of stiff NPFs enables exploration of distant genomic sites. Long-range resection drives this transition from local to genome-wide search by increasing the probability of assembling extensive NPFs. DSB end-tethering promotes coordinated search by opposite NPFs. Finally, an autonomous genetic element on chromosome III engages the NPF, which stimulates homology search in its vicinity. This work reveals the mechanism of the progressive expansion of homology search that is orchestrated by chromatin organizers, long-range resection, end-tethering, and specialized genetic elements and that exploits the stiff NPF structure conferred by Rad51 oligomerization.

Keywords: DNA recombination; Exo1; Rad51; chromatin organization; cohesin; homology search; resection; yeast.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests A patent, “A METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING GENOMIC INTERACTIONS,” that covers aspects of the ssHi-C methodology has been submitted on September 11, 2023 by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique under PCT application number PCT/FR2023/051384, with A.D. and A.P. as listed inventors.

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