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Boyer B, Danilowicz C, Prentiss M, Prévost C.  2019.  Weaving DNA strands: structural insight on ATP hydrolysis in RecA-induced homologous recombination. Nucleic Acids Res. 47:7798-7808.
Prentiss M, Prévost C, Danilowicz C.  2015.  Structure/function relationships in RecA protein-mediated homology recognition and strand exchange. Crit. Rev. Biochem. Mol. Biol.. 50:453–76.
Lu D, Danilowicz C, Tashjian TF, Prévost C, Godoy VG, Prentiss M.  2019.  Slow extension of the invading DNA strand in a D-loop formed by RecA-mediated homologous recombination may enhance recognition of DNA homology. J Biol Chem. 294:8606-8616.
Tashjian TF, Danilowicz C, Molza A-E, Nguyen BH, Prévost C, Prentiss M, Godoy VG.  2019.  Residues in the fingers domain of the translesion DNA polymerase DinB enable its unique participation in error-prone double-strand break repair. J Biol Chem. 294:7588-7600.
Li C, Danilowicz C, Tashjian TF, Godoy VG, Prévost C, Prentiss M.  2019.  The positioning of Chi sites allows the RecBCD pathway to suppress some genomic rearrangements. Nucleic Acids Res. 47:1836-1846.
Danilowicz C, Yang D, Kelley C, Prévost C, Prentiss M.  2015.  The poor homology stringency in the heteroduplex allows strand exchange to incorporate desirable mismatches without sacrificing recognition in vivo. Nucleic Acids Res.. 43:6473–85.
Yang D, Boyer B, Prévost C, Danilowicz C, Prentiss M.  2015.  Integrating multi-scale data on homologous recombination into a new recognition mechanism based on simulations of the RecA-ssDNA/dsDNA structure. Nucleic Acids Res.. 43:10251–63.
Molza A-E, Westermaier Y, Moutte M, Ducrot P, Danilowicz C, Godoy-Carter V, Prentiss M, Robert CH, Baaden M, Prévost C.  2022.  Building Biological Relevance Into Integrative Modelling of Macromolecular Assemblies. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. 9:826136.
Danilowicz C, Hermans L, Coljee V, Prévost C, Prentiss M.  2017.  ATP hydrolysis provides functions that promote rejection of pairings between different copies of long repeated sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 45:8448-8462.