Title :
Comparative genomics revealed a novel DNA-binding regulatory protein involved in homologous recombination in bacteria
Author :
Gao, Yang ; Zhang, Yan
Author_Institution :
Comput. Network Inf. Center, Chinese Acad. of Med. Sci., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Homologous recombination is a fundamental cellular process that is most widely used by cells to rearrange genes and accurately repair DNA double-strand breaks. It may result in the formation of a critical intermediate named Holliday junction, which is a four-way DNA junction and needs to be resolved to allow chromosome segregation. Different Holliday junction resolution systems and enzymes have been characterized from all three domains of life. In bacteria, the RuvABC complex is the most important resolution system. In this study, we conducted comparative genomics studies to identify a novel DNA-binding protein, YebC, which may serve as a key regulator of RuvABC resolvasome. On the other hand, the presence of YebC orthologs in some organisms lacking RuvC implied that it might participate in other biological processes. Further phylogenetic analysis of YebC protein sequences revealed two functionally different subtypes of this family: YebC_I and YebC_II. Only YebC_I subgroup may play an important role in regulating RuvABC gene expression in bacteria. Investigation of YebC-like proteins in eukaryotes suggested that they may have originated from YebC_II proteins and evolved a new function as a specific translational activator in mitochondria. Finally, additional phylum-specific genes associated with Holliday junction resolution were predicted. Overall, this study provides new insight into the basic mechanism of Holliday junction resolution and homologous recombination in bacteria.
Keywords :
DNA; cellular biophysics; genomics; microorganisms; proteins; DNA binding regulatory protein; DNA double strand break repair; Holliday junction formation; Holliday junction resolution systems; RuvABC complex; RuvABC resolvasome regulator; YebC DNA binding protein; YebC protein sequence phylogenetic analysis; YebC_II; bacterial homologous recombination; chromosome segregation; comparative genomics; enzymes; eukaryote YebC like proteins; four way DNA junction; fundamental cellular process; gene rearrangement; mitochondria; phylum specific genes; translational activator; DNA; Genomics; Junctions; Microorganisms; Proteins; Holliday junction; bacteria; comparative genomics; homologous recombination;
Conference_Titel :
Systems Biology (ISB), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Zhuhai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1661-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1665-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISB.2011.6033142