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Site specific
Recombination
• Presented by
Roshan Parihar,Ph.D. 1st yr.
Deptt. Of G&PB,COA,IGKV,Raipur
Structure involved in
CSSR. The pair of
symmetric recombinase
recognition sequences
flank the cross over
region where
recombination occurs,
The subunits of the
recombinase binds these
recognition sites.notice
that the sequence of the
crossover regionn is not
pallindromec,resulting in
an intrinsic assymetry to
the recombination sites
Tyrosine recombinase family
Fig: Recombination by Tyrosine recombinase
Here the R1,and R3 ubunits
cleave the DNA in first step
(A) ,in the example shown ,the
protein become linked to the
cut DNA by the 3 prime P-
tyrosine bond.Exchange of the
pair of strands occurs when
the two 5 prime OH groups at
the break sites each attack the
protein DNA bond on the
other DNA molecule
(B) The second strand
excahange occurs by the same
mechanism using R2 and R4
sununits
Serine recombinase family
• During cleavage, a protein-DNA bond is
formed via a transesterification reaction in
which a phosphodiester bond is replaced by a
phosphoserine bond between a 5’ phosphate
at the cleavage site and the hydroxyl group of
the conserved serine residue
Fig: Covalent-intermediate mechanism used by the serine
and tyrosine recombinase
Here an OH group from an active site serine is shown to attack the
phosphate and there by introduce a single stranded break at the site of
recombination. The liberated OH group on the broken DNA can then re-
attack the protein-DNA covalent bond toreverse this cleavage
reaction,reseal the DNA,Reseal the protein.The recombinase,Labelled
Rec,is shown in blue
Fig: Recombination by serine recombinase
Each of the four DNA
strands is cleaved with the
cross over region by one
subunit of the protein. The
subunits are labelled as
R1,R2,R3,R4. cleavage othe
two individualstrands of
one DNA duplex is
staggered by the two
bases.This two base region
forms a hybrid duplex in
the recombinant products.
The recombination sitesare
similar to those shown in
figure
Figure :Two classes of genetic recombination
The top panel shows an example
of site specific recombination, the
recombination between red and
blue sites inverts the DNA segment
carrying the A and B genes
The bottom panel is the
example of transposition in
which the red transposable
element excise from the grey
DNA and inserts into an
unrelated site in the blue DNA
Fig:Integrtion of the ƛ genomeinto the
chromosome of the host cell
Three types of CSSR recombination
In all the cases red DNA segment is rearranged or moved during
recombination ,A,B,X,Y are genes lie in segments of DNA
Fig: Mechanism of
the site specific
recombination by
the Cre
recombinase
Applications
• Tracking cell lineage during development
• work was done in Drosophila using the Flp-FRT
system
• Ablating a gene function during development
• Inducing the expression of a gene at a specific
time in development
• Site-specific recombination in biotechnological
applications
• Targeted mutation in a reverse genetic
approach.
Biological roles of site specific
recombination
• Phage use CSSR for integration of their
genome to host.
• Use to alter gene expression by inversion
• CSSR maintaion structural intergity of circular
dna molecules cylce of DNA
replication,HR,and cell division
• Recombinases convert the multimeric circular
DNA into monomers
CASE STUDY FOR KNOCK OUT THE GREY GENES
FROM GREY MOUSE FROM WHITE MOUSE
White mouse
Electroporation used to introduce the DNA
HR used the natural mechanism to cross
exchange the DNA in mouse
GFP of Resistance marker gens is
used to select the transformant
Transformed cell
implanted to grey
mouse for
fostering
Site specific recombination
Site specific recombination
Site specific recombination

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Site specific recombination

  • 1. Site specific Recombination • Presented by Roshan Parihar,Ph.D. 1st yr. Deptt. Of G&PB,COA,IGKV,Raipur
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Structure involved in CSSR. The pair of symmetric recombinase recognition sequences flank the cross over region where recombination occurs, The subunits of the recombinase binds these recognition sites.notice that the sequence of the crossover regionn is not pallindromec,resulting in an intrinsic assymetry to the recombination sites
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 11.
  • 12. Fig: Recombination by Tyrosine recombinase Here the R1,and R3 ubunits cleave the DNA in first step (A) ,in the example shown ,the protein become linked to the cut DNA by the 3 prime P- tyrosine bond.Exchange of the pair of strands occurs when the two 5 prime OH groups at the break sites each attack the protein DNA bond on the other DNA molecule (B) The second strand excahange occurs by the same mechanism using R2 and R4 sununits
  • 13. Serine recombinase family • During cleavage, a protein-DNA bond is formed via a transesterification reaction in which a phosphodiester bond is replaced by a phosphoserine bond between a 5’ phosphate at the cleavage site and the hydroxyl group of the conserved serine residue
  • 14. Fig: Covalent-intermediate mechanism used by the serine and tyrosine recombinase Here an OH group from an active site serine is shown to attack the phosphate and there by introduce a single stranded break at the site of recombination. The liberated OH group on the broken DNA can then re- attack the protein-DNA covalent bond toreverse this cleavage reaction,reseal the DNA,Reseal the protein.The recombinase,Labelled Rec,is shown in blue
  • 15.
  • 16. Fig: Recombination by serine recombinase Each of the four DNA strands is cleaved with the cross over region by one subunit of the protein. The subunits are labelled as R1,R2,R3,R4. cleavage othe two individualstrands of one DNA duplex is staggered by the two bases.This two base region forms a hybrid duplex in the recombinant products. The recombination sitesare similar to those shown in figure
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. Figure :Two classes of genetic recombination The top panel shows an example of site specific recombination, the recombination between red and blue sites inverts the DNA segment carrying the A and B genes The bottom panel is the example of transposition in which the red transposable element excise from the grey DNA and inserts into an unrelated site in the blue DNA
  • 20. Fig:Integrtion of the ƛ genomeinto the chromosome of the host cell
  • 21. Three types of CSSR recombination In all the cases red DNA segment is rearranged or moved during recombination ,A,B,X,Y are genes lie in segments of DNA
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. Fig: Mechanism of the site specific recombination by the Cre recombinase
  • 27. Applications • Tracking cell lineage during development • work was done in Drosophila using the Flp-FRT system • Ablating a gene function during development • Inducing the expression of a gene at a specific time in development • Site-specific recombination in biotechnological applications • Targeted mutation in a reverse genetic approach.
  • 28. Biological roles of site specific recombination • Phage use CSSR for integration of their genome to host. • Use to alter gene expression by inversion • CSSR maintaion structural intergity of circular dna molecules cylce of DNA replication,HR,and cell division • Recombinases convert the multimeric circular DNA into monomers
  • 29. CASE STUDY FOR KNOCK OUT THE GREY GENES FROM GREY MOUSE FROM WHITE MOUSE White mouse
  • 30. Electroporation used to introduce the DNA HR used the natural mechanism to cross exchange the DNA in mouse GFP of Resistance marker gens is used to select the transformant
  • 31. Transformed cell implanted to grey mouse for fostering