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RecFOR epistasis group: RecF and RecO have distinct localizations and functions in Escherichia coli

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posted on 2024-11-15, 01:23 authored by Sarah Henrikus, Camille Henry, Harshad Ghodke, Elizabeth A Wood, Neema Mbele, Roopashi Saxena, Upasana Basu, Antonius van OijenAntonius van Oijen, Michael M Cox, Andrew Robinson
In bacteria, genetic recombination is a major mechanism for DNA repair. The RecF, RecO and RecR proteins are proposed to initiate recombination by loading the RecA recombinase onto DNA. However, the biophysical mechanisms underlying this process remain poorly understood. Here, we used genetics and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy to investigate whether RecF and RecO function together, or separately, in live Escherichia coli cells. We identified conditions in which RecF and RecO functions are genetically separable. Single-molecule imaging revealed key differences in the spatiotemporal behaviours of RecF and RecO. RecF foci frequently colocalize with replisome markers. In response to DNA damage, colocalization increases and RecF dimerizes. The majority of RecF foci are dependent on RecR. Conversely, RecO foci occur infrequently, rarely colocalize with replisomes or RecF and are largely independent of RecR. In response to DNA damage, RecO foci appeared to spatially redistribute, occupying a region close to the cell membrane. These observations indicate that RecF and RecO have distinct functions in the DNA damage response. The observed localization of RecF to the replisome supports the notion that RecF helps to maintain active DNA replication in cells carrying DNA damage.

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Henrikus, S. S., Henry, C., Ghodke, H., Wood, E. A., Mbele, N., Saxena, R., Basu, U., van Oijen, A. M., Cox, M. M. & Robinson, A. (2019). RecFOR epistasis group: RecF and RecO have distinct localizations and functions in Escherichia coli. Nucleic Acids Research, 47 (6), 2946-2965.

Journal title

Nucleic Acids Research

Volume

47

Issue

6

Pagination

2946-2965

Language

English

RIS ID

135161

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