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Arabidopsis RecQsim, a plant-specific member of the RecQ helicase family, can suppress the MMS hypersensitivity of the yeast sgs1 mutant.

Bagherieh-Najjar, Mohammad B.; de Vries, Onno M.H.; Kroon, Johan T.M.; Wright, Emma L.; Elborough, Kieran M.; Hille, Jacques ; Dijkwel, Paul P.

Authors

Mohammad B. Bagherieh-Najjar

Onno M.H. de Vries

Emma L. Wright

Kieran M. Elborough

Jacques Hille

Paul P. Dijkwel



Abstract

The Arabidopsis genome contains seven genes that belong to the RecQ family of ATP- dependent DNA helicases. RecQ members in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (SGS1) and man (WRN, BLM and RecQL4) are involved in DNA recombination, repair and genome stability maintenance, but little is known about the function of their plant counterparts. The Arabidopsis thaliana RecQsim gene is remarkably different from the other RecQ-like genes due to an insertion in its helicase domain. We isolated the AtRecQsim orthologues from rice and rape and established the presence of a similar insertion in their helicase domain, which suggests a plant specific function for the insert. The expression pattern of the AtRecQsim gene was compared with the other Arabidopsis RecQ-like members in different tissues and in response to stress. The transcripts of the AtRecQsim gene were found in all plant organs and its accumulation was higher in roots and seedlings, as compared to the other AtRecQ-like members. In contrast to most AtRecQ-like genes, the examined environmental cues did not have a detectable effect on the accumulation of the AtRecQsim transcripts. The budding yeast sgs1 mutant, which is known to be hypersensitive to the DNA-damaging drug MMS, was transformed with the AtRecQsim cDNA. The AtRecQsim gene suppressed the MMS hypersensitivity phenotype of the sgs1 cells. We propose that the Arabidopsis RecQsim gene, despite its unusual structure, exhibits an evolutionary conserved function.

Citation

Bagherieh-Najjar, M. B., de Vries, O. M., Kroon, J. T., Wright, E. L., Elborough, K. M., Hille, J., & Dijkwel, P. P. (2003). Arabidopsis RecQsim, a plant-specific member of the RecQ helicase family, can suppress the MMS hypersensitivity of the yeast sgs1 mutant. Plant Molecular Biology, 52(2), 273-284. https://doi.org/10.1023/a%3A1023968429220

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date May 31, 2003
Deposit Date Sep 9, 2021
Journal Plant Molecular Biology
Print ISSN 0167-4412
Publisher Springer
Volume 52
Issue 2
Pages 273-284
DOI https://doi.org/10.1023/a%3A1023968429220
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1235131