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Exo1 and Mre11 execute meiotic DSB end resection in the protist Tetrahymena
2015
DNA Repair
The resection of 5 -DNA ends at a double-strand break (DSB) is an essential step in recombinational repair, as it exposes 3 single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) tails for interaction with a repair template. In mitosis, Exo1 and Sgs1 have a conserved function in the formation of long ssDNA tails, whereas this step in the processing of programmed meiotic DSBs is less well-characterized across model organisms. In budding yeast, which has been most intensely studied in this respect, Exo1 is a major meiotic
doi:10.1016/j.dnarep.2015.08.005
pmid:26519827
fatcat:cjb36fwfrbhz5mf25de2pwfdbq