Description | RecAisessentialforhomologousrecombination,reactionsinvolvingDNArepairandUV-inducedmutagenesisinEcoli(1,2,3).RecAbindstosinglestrandedDNA,resultinginthepolymerizationofRecAintoanucleoproteincomplex.ThiscomplexcanalignwithcomplementarydoublestrandedDNA,resultinginRecAcatalysisofDNAstrandexchange.RecADNAbindingisstimulatedbyATPhydrolysisornon-hydrolyzableATPanalogs.TheRecA-ATP-singlestrandedDNAcomplexalsocanfunctionasacoproteaseintheproteolyticcleavageofLexA,UmuDandcertainbacteriophageproteins.Inahealthycell,LexArepressestheexpressionofgenesencodingDNArepairproteins(SOSgenes).UponinjuryofDNA,LexAcatalyzesitsowndigestion,therebyallowingsynthesisofnecessarySOSproteins.However,LexAcanonlyinduceself-catalysiswhenactivatedbyassDNA-RecAfilament.AsinglefilamentwillbindandactivateseveralLexAproteins,eachofwhichthencleavesotherboundproteins.Thus,ssDNA-RecA,aproductofDNAinjury,stimulatesDNArepair. |
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Source | AnE.colistrainthatcarriestheE.colirecAgene |
Components | RecA:2mg/mlin10mMTris-HCl,1mMDTT,0.1mMEDTA,50%glycerol,pH7.5@25°C |
QualityControl | Theabsenceofexo-andendodeoxyribonucleases,non-specificDNaseandRNaseisconfirmedbyappropriatequalitytest. |
StorageCondition | -20°C |
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