2007
DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7601547
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A homologue of the breast cancer-associated gene BARD1 is involved in DNA repair in plants

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“…RBR silencing triggers AtBRCA1 recruitment to DNA damage foci and AtBRCA1 co-localises with RBR foci upon DNA stress BRCA1 is a pivotal DNA repair protein of double-strand DNA damage both in mammals (Rosen, 2013) and in Arabidopsis (Block-Schmidt et al, 2011; Trapp et al, 2011). Atbrca1-1 (Reidt et al, 2006) and Atbrca1-3 loss of function mutants displayed hypersensitive cell death response to genotoxic stress (MMC treatment) compared to Col-0 (Figs 4A and EV3A-E). We generated a genomic AtBRCA1-GFP construct driven by the endogenous promoter (AtBRCA1-GFP) (Appendix Supplementary Methods) and transformed it into the Atbrca1-1 line.…”
Section: Dna Stress Recruits Rbr To Ch2ax-labelled Heterochromatic Focimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…RBR silencing triggers AtBRCA1 recruitment to DNA damage foci and AtBRCA1 co-localises with RBR foci upon DNA stress BRCA1 is a pivotal DNA repair protein of double-strand DNA damage both in mammals (Rosen, 2013) and in Arabidopsis (Block-Schmidt et al, 2011; Trapp et al, 2011). Atbrca1-1 (Reidt et al, 2006) and Atbrca1-3 loss of function mutants displayed hypersensitive cell death response to genotoxic stress (MMC treatment) compared to Col-0 (Figs 4A and EV3A-E). We generated a genomic AtBRCA1-GFP construct driven by the endogenous promoter (AtBRCA1-GFP) (Appendix Supplementary Methods) and transformed it into the Atbrca1-1 line.…”
Section: Dna Stress Recruits Rbr To Ch2ax-labelled Heterochromatic Focimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia 0 (Col-0) was used as wild type; T-DNA insertion lines Atbrca1-3 (SALK_099751) and e2fb-2 (SALK_120959) were obtained from the Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre. The transgenic lines sog1-1 (Yoshiyama et al, 2009), e2fa-1, e2fa-2 and e2fb-1 (MPIZ_244, GABI-348E09, SALK_103138, respectively (Berckmans et al, 2011b) (Berckmans et al, 2011a)), e2fa-3 (Xiong et al, 2013), Atbrca1-1 (Reidt et al, 2006), rRBr (Wildwater et al, 2005) and amiRBR (Cruz-Ramirez et al, 2012) were described earlier. The T-DNA insertions and mutations were confirmed by PCR-based genotyping or sequencing and gene silencing was demonstrated via gene expressional studies and phenotyping.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Growth Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, BRCA1 ⁄ 2 homologs have been identified not only in animals but also in plants. In addition to a BRCA1 homolog (Lafarge & Montane, 2003;Reidt et al, 2006;Block-Schmidt et al, 2011), the Arabidopsis genome also contains two copies of the BRCA2 gene, which share 96.8% sequence identity, except for the presence of a 450 bp insertion in an intron of AtBRCA2A (Siaud et al, 2004). The proteins encoded by the two AtBRCA2 genes are 1151 and 1155 amino acids long and are 94.5% identical to each other and 21% identical to the human protein.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hays used a root growth assay to show that polymerase ζ and polymerase η single mutants show cell death on UVB irradiation and that double mutants suffered similar cell death even in the absence of UVB treatment. Mutants in BRCA1 (breast cancer 1) and BARD1 (BRCA1 associated RING domain 1) homologues were shown by H. Puchta (Karlsruhe, Germany) to be sensitive to the DNA crosslinking agent mitomycin C and to be deficient in somatic homologous recombination, suggesting a functional conservation between mammals and plants (Reidt et al, 2006). Furthermore, the RECQ4A gene of plants might be a functional equivalent of the Bloom syndrome counterpart in humans, based on the hyperrecombination phenotype of its knockout mutant and its genetic interaction with the gene for endonuclease MUS81.…”
Section: Somatic Dna Repair and Recombinationmentioning
confidence: 99%