Arabidopsis Rad51B is important for double-strand DNA breaks repair in somatic cells

DNA, Bacterial 0303 health sciences DNA, Complementary Base Sequence DNA Repair Arabidopsis Proteins Gene Expression Profiling Molecular Sequence Data Arabidopsis DNA Blotting, Northern Plants, Genetically Modified Mutagenesis, Insertional 03 medical and health sciences Gamma Rays Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Mutation Amino Acid Sequence Cisplatin Cloning, Molecular Phylogeny DNA Damage
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-005-2187-1 Publication Date: 2005-06-10T11:24:58Z
ABSTRACT
Rad51 paralogs belong to the Rad52 epistasis group of proteins and are involved in homologous recombination (HR), especially the assembly and stabilization of Rad51, which is a homolog of RecA in eukaryotes. We previously cloned and characterized two RAD51 paralogous genes in Arabidopsis, named AtRAD51C and AtXRCC3, which are considered the counterparts of human RAD51C and XRCC3, respectively. Here we describe the identification of RAD51B homologue in Arabidopsis, AtRAD51B. We found a higher expression of AtRAD51B in flower buds and roots. Expression of AtRAD51B was induced by genotoxic stresses such as ionizing irradiation and treatment with a cross-linking reagent, cisplatin. Yeast two-hybrid analysis showed that AtRad51B interacted with AtRad51C. We also found and characterized T-DNA insertion mutant lines. The mutant lines were devoid of AtRAD51B expression, viable and fertile. The mutants were moderately sensitive to gamma-ray and hypersensitive to cisplatin. Our results suggest that AtRAD51B gene product is involved in the repair of double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) via HR.
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