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    RAG1/2 (RAG) is an RNH-type DNA recombinase specially evolved to initiate V(D)J gene rearrangement for generating the adaptive immune response in jawed vertebrates. After decades of frustration with little mechanistic understanding of RAG, the crystal structure of mouse RAG recombinase opened the flood gates in early 2015. Structures of three different chordate RAG recombinases, including protoRAG, and the evolutionarily preceding transib transposase have been determined in complex with various DNA substrates. Biochemical studies along with the abundant structural data have shed light on how RAG has evolved from an ordinary transposase to a specialized recombinase in initiating gene rearrangement. RAG has also become one of the best characterized RNH-type recombinases, illustrating how a single active site can cleave the two antiparallel DNA strands of a double helix. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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    Xuemin Chen, Martin Gellert, Wei Yang. Inner workings of RAG recombinase and its specialization for adaptive immunity. Current opinion in structural biology. 2021 Dec;71:79-86

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    PMID: 34245989

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