Issue October 2001

category image Volume 19
No. 2 (p 193-364)
October 2001
ISSN 0739-1102

Convergent Evolution of MutS and Topoisomerase II for Clamping DNA Crossovers and Stacked Holliday Junctions (p. 215-218)

This study shows that topoisomerase II and MutS proteins share a structural motif that has, in its dimeric form, a suitable geometry for clamping the two arms of either right-handed DNA crossovers or their isostructural stacked Holliday junctions. This defines a new protein family selected by convergent evolution for sensing DNA topology and binding recombination intermediates. This study also proposes that MutS binding on 2-fold right-handed crossover provides a mechanism for strand discrimination during DNA translocation.

Youri Timsit

Institut de Biologie
Physico-Chimique, CNRS
13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie
75005 Paris, France
timsit@ibpc.fr

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