Stark W M, Boocock M R, Sherratt D J
Department of Genetics, University of Glasgow, UK.
Trends Genet. 1992 Dec;8(12):432-9.
Site-specific recombination reactions bring about controlled rearrangements of DNA molecules by cutting the DNA at precise points and rejoining the ends to new partners. The recombinases that catalyse these reactions can be grouped into two families by amino acid sequence homology. We describe our current understanding of how these proteins catalyse recombination, and show how the catalytic mechanisms of the two families differ.
位点特异性重组反应通过在精确位点切割DNA并将末端重新连接到新的伙伴上,实现DNA分子的可控重排。根据氨基酸序列同源性,催化这些反应的重组酶可分为两个家族。我们阐述了目前对这些蛋白质如何催化重组的理解,并展示了这两个家族的催化机制有何不同。