Direct association between the yeast Rad51 and Rad54 recombination proteins

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The RAD54 and RAD51 genes are involved in genetic recombination and double-strand break repair in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The Rad51 protein is thought to be a yeast analogue of the Escherichia coli recA gene product and catalyzes strand exchange between homologous single- and double- stranded DNAs in vitro. RAD54 exhibits homologies to several known ATPases and is a member of the SWI2/MOT1 family. We show here that the Rad54 protein interacts with the Rad51 protein in vivo and in vitro and that the NH2- terminal 115 residues of the Rad54 protein are necessary for this interaction. Combined with previously reported results, these data imply that the Rad54 protein is part of a multiprotein yeast recombination complex.

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Jiang, H., Xie, Y., Houston, P., Stemke-Hale, K., Mortensen, U. H., Rothstein, R., & Kodadek, T. (1996). Direct association between the yeast Rad51 and Rad54 recombination proteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(52), 33181–33186. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.52.33181

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