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UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance
Plant DNA is damaged by exposure to solar radiation, which includes ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV damaged DNA is repaired either by photolyases, using visible light energy, or by nucleotide excision repair (NER), also known as dark repair. NER consists of two subpathways: global genomic repair (GGR), wh...
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author | Al Khateeb, Wesam M. Sher, Annan A. Marcus, Jeffery M. Schroeder, Dana F. |
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description | Plant DNA is damaged by exposure to solar radiation, which includes ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV damaged DNA is repaired either by photolyases, using visible light energy, or by nucleotide excision repair (NER), also known as dark repair. NER consists of two subpathways: global genomic repair (GGR), which repairs untranscribed DNA throughout the genome, and transcription-coupled repair (TCR), which repairs transcribed DNA. In mammals, CSA, CSB, UVSSA, USP7, and TFIIS have been implicated in TCR. Arabidopsis homologs of CSA (AtCSA-1/2) and CSB (CHR8) have previously been shown to contribute to UV tolerance. Here we examine the role of Arabidopsis homologs of UVSSA, USP7 (UBP12/13), and TFIIS (RDO2) in UV tolerance. We find that loss of function alleles of UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2 exhibit increased UV sensitivity in both seedlings and adults. UV sensitivity in atcsa-1, uvssa, and ubp12 mutants is specific to dark conditions, consistent with a role in NER. Interestingly, chr8 mutants exhibit UV sensitivity in both light and dark conditions, suggesting that the Arabidopsis CSB homolog may play a role in both NER and light repair. Overall our results indicate a conserved role for UVSSA, USP7 (UBP12), and TFIIS (RDO2) in TCR. |
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spelling | pubmed-64925442019-05-17 UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance Al Khateeb, Wesam M. Sher, Annan A. Marcus, Jeffery M. Schroeder, Dana F. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant DNA is damaged by exposure to solar radiation, which includes ultraviolet (UV) rays. UV damaged DNA is repaired either by photolyases, using visible light energy, or by nucleotide excision repair (NER), also known as dark repair. NER consists of two subpathways: global genomic repair (GGR), which repairs untranscribed DNA throughout the genome, and transcription-coupled repair (TCR), which repairs transcribed DNA. In mammals, CSA, CSB, UVSSA, USP7, and TFIIS have been implicated in TCR. Arabidopsis homologs of CSA (AtCSA-1/2) and CSB (CHR8) have previously been shown to contribute to UV tolerance. Here we examine the role of Arabidopsis homologs of UVSSA, USP7 (UBP12/13), and TFIIS (RDO2) in UV tolerance. We find that loss of function alleles of UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2 exhibit increased UV sensitivity in both seedlings and adults. UV sensitivity in atcsa-1, uvssa, and ubp12 mutants is specific to dark conditions, consistent with a role in NER. Interestingly, chr8 mutants exhibit UV sensitivity in both light and dark conditions, suggesting that the Arabidopsis CSB homolog may play a role in both NER and light repair. Overall our results indicate a conserved role for UVSSA, USP7 (UBP12), and TFIIS (RDO2) in TCR. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6492544/ /pubmed/31105721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00516 Text en Copyright © 2019 Al Khateeb, Sher, Marcus and Schroeder. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Al Khateeb, Wesam M. Sher, Annan A. Marcus, Jeffery M. Schroeder, Dana F. UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance |
title | UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance |
title_full | UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance |
title_fullStr | UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance |
title_full_unstemmed | UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance |
title_short | UVSSA, UBP12, and RDO2/TFIIS Contribute to Arabidopsis UV Tolerance |
title_sort | uvssa, ubp12, and rdo2/tfiis contribute to arabidopsis uv tolerance |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6492544/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31105721 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00516 |
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