A novel nucleic acid-binding protein that interacts with human Rad51 recombinase

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Using the yeast two-hybrid system, we isolated a cDNA encoding a novel human protein, named Pir51, that strongly interacts with human Rad51 recombinase. Analysis in vitro confirmed the interaction between Rad51 and Pir51. Pir51 mRNA is expressed in a number of human organs, most notably in testis, thymus, colon and small intestine. The Pir51 gene locus was mapped to chromosome 12p13,1-13.2 by fluorescence in situ hybridization. The Pir51 protein was expressed in Escherichia coil and purified to near homogeneity. Biochemical analysis shows that the Pir51 protein binds both single- and double-stranded DNA, and is capable of aggregating DNA. The protein also binds RNA. The Pir51 protein may represent a new member of the multiprotein complexes postulated to carry out homologous recombination and DNA repair in mammalian cells.

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Kovalenko, O. V., Golub, E. I., Bray-Ward, P., Ward, D. C., & Radding, C. M. (1997). A novel nucleic acid-binding protein that interacts with human Rad51 recombinase. Nucleic Acids Research, 25(24), 4946–4953. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/25.24.4946

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