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A gene required for the novel activation of a class II DNA photolyase in Chlamydomonas.

J L Petersen1, G D Small.   

Abstract

DNA photolyases catalyze the blue light-dependent repair of UV light-induced damage in DNA. DNA photolyases are specific for either cyclobutane-type pyrimidine dimers or (6-4) photoproducts. PHR2 is a gene that in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii encodes a class II DNA photolyase which catalyzes the photorepair of cyclobutane-type pyrimidine dimers. Based on amino acid sequence analysis of PHR2, which indicates the presence of a chloroplast targeting sequence, PHR2 was predicted to encode the chloroplast photolyase of Chlamydomonas. Using a sensitive gene-specific in vivo repair assay, we found that overexpression of PHR2 in Chlamydomonas results in targeting of the protein to not only the chloroplast, but also to the nucleus. Overexpression of PHR2 photolyase in a photoreactivation-deficient mutant, phr1, results in a largely inactive product. The phr1 mutant was found to be deficient in both photorepair of a chloroplast gene, rbcL, and a nuclear gene, rDNA. These results suggest that PHR2 is the structural gene for the photolyase targeted to both the chloroplast and the nucleus, and that the PHR1 gene product is necessary for full activity of PHR2 protein. To our knowledge, the requirement for a second gene for full activity of a DNA photolyase is novel.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11691935      PMCID: PMC60191          DOI: 10.1093/nar/29.21.4472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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