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Gohei Hayashi1, Junko Shibato1, Tetsuji Imanaka1, Kyoungwon Cho1, Akihiro Kubo1, Shoshi Kikuchi1, Kouji Satoh1, Shinzo Kimura1, Shoji Ozawa1, Satoshi Fukutani1, Satoru Endo1, Katsuki Ichikawa1, Ganesh Kumar Agrawal1, Seiji Shioda1, Manabu Fukumoto1, Randeep Rakwal2.
Abstract
In the summer of 2012, 1 year after the nuclear accident in March 2011 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, we examined the effects of gamma radiation on rice at a highly contaminated field of Iitate village in Fukushima, Japan. We investigated the morphological and molecular changes on healthy rice seedlings exposed to continuous low-dose gamma radiation up to 4 µSv h(-1), about 80 times higher than natural background level. After exposure to gamma rays, expression profiles of selected genes involved in DNA replication/repair, oxidative stress, photosynthesis, and defense/stress functions were examined by RT-PCR, which revealed their differential expression in leaves in a time-dependent manner over 3 days (6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h). For example, OsPCNA mRNA rapidly increased at 6, 12, and 24 h, suggesting that rice cells responded to radiation stress by activating a gene involved in DNA repair mechanisms. At 72 h, genes related to the phenylpropanoid pathway (OsPAL2) and cell death (OsPR1oa) were strongly induced, indicating activation of defense/stress responses. We next profiled the transcriptome using a customized rice whole-genome 4×44K DNA microarray at early (6h) and late (72 h) time periods. Low-level gamma radiation differentially regulated rice leaf gene expression (induced 4481 and suppressed 3740 at 6 h and induced 2291 and suppressed 1474 genes at 72 h) by at least 2-fold. Using the highly upregulated and downregulated gene list, MapMan bioinformatics tool generated diagrams of early and late pathways operating in cells responding to gamma ray exposure. An inventory of a large number of gamma radiation-responsive genes provides new information on novel regulatory processes in rice. © The American Genetic Association 2014. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.Entities:
Keywords: DNA repair; Oryza sativa; OsPCNA; gamma radiation; seedling leaf; stress response
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25124817 DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esu025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hered ISSN: 0022-1503 Impact factor: 2.645