A role for MHR1, a gene required for mitochondrial genetic recombination, in the repair of damage spontaneously introduced in yeast mtDNA.
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Mechanism of homologous recombination and implications for aging-related deletions in mitochondrial DNAA properly configured ring structure is critical for the function of the mitochondrial DNA recombination protein, Mgm101.Mgm101 is a Rad52-related protein required for mitochondrial DNA recombination.Recombination-dependent mtDNA partitioning: in vivo role of Mhr1p to promote pairing of homologous DNA.DNA recombination-initiation plays a role in the extremely biased inheritance of yeast [rho-] mitochondrial DNA that contains the replication origin ori5.The yeast protein Xtc1 functions as a direct transcriptional repressor.Reactive oxygen species regulate DNA copy number in isolated yeast mitochondria by triggering recombination-mediated replication.Mitochondrial dysfunction due to oxidative mitochondrial DNA damage is reduced through cooperative actions of diverse proteinsThe mitochondrial nucleoid protein, Mgm101p, of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is involved in the maintenance of rho(+) and ori/rep-devoid petite genomes but is not required for hypersuppressive rho(-) mtDNA.Mhr1p-dependent concatemeric mitochondrial DNA formation for generating yeast mitochondrial homoplasmic cells.Members of the RAD52 Epistasis Group Contribute to Mitochondrial Homologous Recombination and Double-Strand Break Repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeEnumeration of condition-dependent dense modules in protein interaction networks.Enlightenment of yeast mitochondrial homoplasmy: diversified roles of gene conversion.Of circles, forks and humanity: Topological organisation and replication of mammalian mitochondrial DNA.A genome-wide map of mitochondrial DNA recombination in yeast.Requirement of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae APN1 gene for the repair of mitochondrial DNA alkylation damage.Heteroduplex joint formation free of net topological change by Mhr1, a mitochondrial recombinase.Oxidative DNA damage causes mitochondrial genomic instability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Analysis of DNA-binding sites on Mhr1, a yeast mitochondrial ATP-independent homologous pairing protein.Mitochondrial fusion increases the mitochondrial DNA copy number in budding yeast.
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A role for MHR1, a gene required for mitochondrial genetic recombination, in the repair of damage spontaneously introduced in yeast mtDNA.
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