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Characterization of the three Arabidopsis thaliana RAD21 cohesins reveals differential responses to ionizing radiation

Authors :
da Costa-Nunes, J A
Bhatt, A M
O'Shea, S
West, C E
Bray, C M
Grossniklaus, U
Dickinson, H G
da Costa-Nunes, J A
Bhatt, A M
O'Shea, S
West, C E
Bray, C M
Grossniklaus, U
Dickinson, H G
Source :
da Costa-Nunes, J A; Bhatt, A M; O'Shea, S; West, C E; Bray, C M; Grossniklaus, U; Dickinson, H G (2006). Characterization of the three Arabidopsis thaliana RAD21 cohesins reveals differential responses to ionizing radiation. Journal of Experimental Botany, 57(4):971-983.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The RAD21/REC8 gene family has been implicated in sister chromatid cohesion and DNA repair in several organisms. Unlike most eukaryotes, Arabidopsis thaliana has three RAD21 gene homologues, and their cloning and characterization are reported here. All three genes, AtRAD21.1, AtRAD21.2, and AtRAD21.3, are expressed in tissues rich in cells undergoing cell division, and AtRAD21.3 shows the highest relative level of expression. An increase in steady-state levels of AtRAD21.1 transcript was also observed, specifically after the induction of DNA damage. Phenotypic analysis of the atrad21.1 and atrad21.3 mutants revealed that neither of the single mutants was lethal, probably due to the redundancy in function of the AtRAD21 genes. However, AtRAD21.1 plays a critical role in recovery from DNA damage during seed imbibition, prior to germination, as atrad21.1 mutant seeds are hypersensitive to radiation damage

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Journal :
da Costa-Nunes, J A; Bhatt, A M; O'Shea, S; West, C E; Bray, C M; Grossniklaus, U; Dickinson, H G (2006). Characterization of the three Arabidopsis thaliana RAD21 cohesins reveals differential responses to ionizing radiation. Journal of Experimental Botany, 57(4):971-983.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-155656, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416168120
Document Type :
Electronic Resource