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Homologous recombination is a conserved DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway that uses an intact dsDNA molecule as a template. A filament of the RecA/Rad51 protein family catalyzes the search for this homologous template, in a process that minimally requires the collision of these two partners in the nuclear space. Orthogonal methodological developments recently revealed that this search for homology is a choreographed process under control by both 3D chromatin organizers of the structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) family and the structure and dynamics of the RecA/Rad51 filament. Here we review these advances that establish a novel framework for homology search, highlight the commonalities and distinctions between search facilitation strategies in eukaryotes and bacteria, and discuss outstanding open questions.
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Spatial controls of homology search
Aurele Piazza