Abstract:SUMMARYTo investigate UVB DNA damage response in higher plants, we used a genetic screen to isolate Arabidopsis thaliana mutants that are hypersensitive to UVB irradiation, and isolated a UVB-sensitive mutant, termed suv2 (for sensitive to UV 2) that also displayed hypersensitivity to c-radiation and hydroxyurea. This phenotype is reminiscent of the Arabidopsis DNA damage-response mutant atr. The suv2 mutation was mapped to the bottom of chromosome 5, and contains an insertion in an unknown gene annotated as M… Show more
“…The rad5a-3 rev3-2 homozygous double mutants were generated through crossing rad5a-3 and rev3-2 plants. Characterization of the same rev3-2 allele has been previously reported (Sakamoto et al, 2003). On the other hand, although two other RAD5A T-DNA insertion lines SALK_124891 (rad5a-1) and SALK_047150 (rad5a-2) have been reported (Chen et al, 2008), the rad5-3 line utilized in this study has not been previously characterized.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rad5a Rev3 Double Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Specifically relevant to this study, Arabidopsis is an excellent multicellular model organism to study genes involved in genome stability because it is more tolerant to genome instability than mammalian models such as mice. In mice, embryonic lethality has been reported in many cases when genes related to DNA repair are deleted (Wu et al, 2009 Ries et al, 2000;Sakamoto et al, 2003). It appears that major pathways known in yeast and/or animals including photoreactivation, nucleotide excision repair, and DDT are conserved in plants (Britt, 1999;Hays, 2002).…”
Section: Dna Damage Tolerance In Arabidopsis Thalianamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the TLS branch, genes encoding Rev3 (Sakamoto et al, 2003), Rev7, Rev1 (Takahashi et al, 2005), and Polη (Anderson et al, 2008;Curtis and Hays, 2007) have been reported (Table 1.1). Inactivation of these genes causes various extents of sensitivity to UV as well as other DNA-damaging agents.…”
Section: Translesion Dna Synthesis In Arabidopsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were obtained from the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center (ABRC, www.arabidopsis.org), and the alleles were designated rad5a-3 in this study and rev3-2 in a previous report (Sakamoto et al, 2003), respectively. The rad5a-3 rev3-2 homozygous double mutants were generated through crossing rad5a-3 and rev3-2 plants.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rad5a Rev3 Double Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that rad5a and rev3 single mutants show no morphological changes under normal growth conditions compared to the wild-type plants; however, they display characteristic sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents (Chen et al, 2008;Sakamoto et al, 2003).…”
Section: Effects Of Rad5a and Rev3 In Response To Mms-induced Killingmentioning
“…The rad5a-3 rev3-2 homozygous double mutants were generated through crossing rad5a-3 and rev3-2 plants. Characterization of the same rev3-2 allele has been previously reported (Sakamoto et al, 2003). On the other hand, although two other RAD5A T-DNA insertion lines SALK_124891 (rad5a-1) and SALK_047150 (rad5a-2) have been reported (Chen et al, 2008), the rad5-3 line utilized in this study has not been previously characterized.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rad5a Rev3 Double Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Specifically relevant to this study, Arabidopsis is an excellent multicellular model organism to study genes involved in genome stability because it is more tolerant to genome instability than mammalian models such as mice. In mice, embryonic lethality has been reported in many cases when genes related to DNA repair are deleted (Wu et al, 2009 Ries et al, 2000;Sakamoto et al, 2003). It appears that major pathways known in yeast and/or animals including photoreactivation, nucleotide excision repair, and DDT are conserved in plants (Britt, 1999;Hays, 2002).…”
Section: Dna Damage Tolerance In Arabidopsis Thalianamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the TLS branch, genes encoding Rev3 (Sakamoto et al, 2003), Rev7, Rev1 (Takahashi et al, 2005), and Polη (Anderson et al, 2008;Curtis and Hays, 2007) have been reported (Table 1.1). Inactivation of these genes causes various extents of sensitivity to UV as well as other DNA-damaging agents.…”
Section: Translesion Dna Synthesis In Arabidopsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were obtained from the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center (ABRC, www.arabidopsis.org), and the alleles were designated rad5a-3 in this study and rev3-2 in a previous report (Sakamoto et al, 2003), respectively. The rad5a-3 rev3-2 homozygous double mutants were generated through crossing rad5a-3 and rev3-2 plants.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rad5a Rev3 Double Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that rad5a and rev3 single mutants show no morphological changes under normal growth conditions compared to the wild-type plants; however, they display characteristic sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents (Chen et al, 2008;Sakamoto et al, 2003).…”
Section: Effects Of Rad5a and Rev3 In Response To Mms-induced Killingmentioning
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