The Escherichia coli MutHLS system has been highly conserved throughout evolution. The eukaryotic pathway results in a specialization of MutS homologs such as MSH2 that have evolved to play crucial roles in both DNA mismatch repair and meiotic recombination. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, MSH4 is a meiosis-specific protein that is not involved in mismatch correction. This protein is required for reciprocal recombination and proper segregation of homologous chromosomes at meiosis I.
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Takamatsu, S; Kato, R; et al. Mismatch DNA recognition protein from an extremely thermophilic bacterium, Thermus thermophilus HB8. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH 24:640-647(1996).
Hoffman, PD; Wang, HX; et al. Binding of MutS mismatch repair protein to DNA containing UV photoproducts, "mismatched" opposite Watson-Crick and novel nucleotides, in different DNA sequence contexts. DNA REPAIR 4:983-993(2005).
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