Cowart M, Benkovic S J, Nash H A
Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802.
J Mol Biol. 1991 Aug 5;220(3):621-9. doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(91)90105-f.
Integrative recombination of bacteriophage lambda requires perfect homology between partners over a short segment of DNA, the overlap region, that separates the positions of top and bottom strand exchange. We constructed a specific cross-link between complementary strands in the overlap region of one partner, using a method designed to introduce minimal distortion of DNA. The modified attachment site could initiate recombination, forming a Holliday junction, but could not resolve this junction so as to complete the recombination. This demonstrates that the ability of complementary base-pairs to dissociate is important for overlap region function and strongly supports the view that branch migration across this region is the way homology is sensed during integrative recombination.