RecA stimulates AlkB-mediated direct repair of DNA adducts

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The Escherichia coli AlkB protein is a 2-oxoglutarate/Fe(II)-dependent demethylase that repairs alkylated single stranded and double stranded DNA. Immunoaffinity chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry identified RecA, a key factor in homologous recombination, as an AlkB-associated protein. The interaction between AlkB and RecA was validated by yeast two-hybrid assay; size-exclusion chromatography and standard pull down experiment and was shown to be direct and mediated by the N-terminal domain of RecA. RecA binding results AlkB-RecA heterodimer formation and RecA-AlkB repairs alkylated DNA with higher efficiency than AlkB alone.

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Shivange, G., Monisha, M., Nigam, R., Kodipelli, N., & Anindya, R. (2016). RecA stimulates AlkB-mediated direct repair of DNA adducts. Nucleic Acids Research, 44(18), 8754–8763. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkw611

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