Decoding Destabilization: Investigating the Mechanisms by Which Disruption of the RAD51:RAD51 Interface Affects RAD51 Nucleoprotein Filament Integrity and Function

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Abstract

Homologous recombination is a DNA repair technique in which nucleoprotein RAD51 facilitates strand exchange between the broken double-stranded DNA and a homologous strand. RAD51, with assistance from mediators, forms nucleoprotein filaments on single-stranded DNA overhangs produced after a double-stranded break. Mutations in the RAD51 interface can have negative effects on the stability of the nucleoprotein filament. Using FRET and mass photometry this study examines the effect of mutations on essential RAD51 functions

* UNI SURP, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grants R35 GM131704, ISGC undergraduate research scholarship

Presenters

  • Sabryn Labenz

    University of Northern Iowa

Authors

  • Sabryn Labenz

    University of Northern Iowa

  • Kailey Cash

    University of Iowa

  • Ali Tabei

    University of Northern Iowa

  • Maria Spies

    University of Iowa