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SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica

The activity of ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), which catalyses the transformation of four ribonucleoside diphosphates (NDPs) to their corresponding deoxyribonucleoside diphosphates (dNDPs), is the main determiner of the cellular concentration of dNTP pools and should be tightly coordinated with DNA...

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Autores principales: Tang, Chanjuan, Tang, Sha, Zhang, Shuo, Luo, Mingzhao, Jia, Guanqing, Zhi, Hui, Diao, Xianmin
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6382339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30534992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery429
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author Tang, Chanjuan
Tang, Sha
Zhang, Shuo
Luo, Mingzhao
Jia, Guanqing
Zhi, Hui
Diao, Xianmin
author_facet Tang, Chanjuan
Tang, Sha
Zhang, Shuo
Luo, Mingzhao
Jia, Guanqing
Zhi, Hui
Diao, Xianmin
author_sort Tang, Chanjuan
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description The activity of ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), which catalyses the transformation of four ribonucleoside diphosphates (NDPs) to their corresponding deoxyribonucleoside diphosphates (dNDPs), is the main determiner of the cellular concentration of dNTP pools and should be tightly coordinated with DNA synthesis and cell-cycle progression. Constitutively increased or decreased RNR activity interferes with DNA replication and leads to arrested cell cycle progression; however, the mechanisms underlying these disruptive effects in higher plants remain to be uncovered. In this study, we identified a RNR large subunit mutant, sistl1, in Setaria italica (foxtail millet), which exhibited growth retardation as well as striped leaf phenotype, i.e. irregularly reduced leaf vein distances and decreased chloroplast biogenesis. We determined that a Gly(737) to Glu substitution occurring in the C-terminus of the SiSTL1 protein slightly affected its optimal function, leading in turn to the reduced expression of genes variously involved in the assembly and activation of the DNA pre-replicative complex, elongation of replication forks and S phase entry. Our study provides new insights into how SiSTL1 regulates plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Poaceae crops.
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spelling pubmed-63823392019-02-25 SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica Tang, Chanjuan Tang, Sha Zhang, Shuo Luo, Mingzhao Jia, Guanqing Zhi, Hui Diao, Xianmin J Exp Bot Research Papers The activity of ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), which catalyses the transformation of four ribonucleoside diphosphates (NDPs) to their corresponding deoxyribonucleoside diphosphates (dNDPs), is the main determiner of the cellular concentration of dNTP pools and should be tightly coordinated with DNA synthesis and cell-cycle progression. Constitutively increased or decreased RNR activity interferes with DNA replication and leads to arrested cell cycle progression; however, the mechanisms underlying these disruptive effects in higher plants remain to be uncovered. In this study, we identified a RNR large subunit mutant, sistl1, in Setaria italica (foxtail millet), which exhibited growth retardation as well as striped leaf phenotype, i.e. irregularly reduced leaf vein distances and decreased chloroplast biogenesis. We determined that a Gly(737) to Glu substitution occurring in the C-terminus of the SiSTL1 protein slightly affected its optimal function, leading in turn to the reduced expression of genes variously involved in the assembly and activation of the DNA pre-replicative complex, elongation of replication forks and S phase entry. Our study provides new insights into how SiSTL1 regulates plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Poaceae crops. Oxford University Press 2019-02-01 2018-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6382339/ /pubmed/30534992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery429 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tang, Chanjuan
Tang, Sha
Zhang, Shuo
Luo, Mingzhao
Jia, Guanqing
Zhi, Hui
Diao, Xianmin
SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica
title SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica
title_full SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica
title_fullStr SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica
title_full_unstemmed SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica
title_short SiSTL1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in Setaria italica
title_sort sistl1, encoding a large subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, is crucial for plant growth, chloroplast biogenesis, and cell cycle progression in setaria italica
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6382339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30534992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery429
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