| Literature DB >> 29186482 |
Mei Niu1, Yihua Wang1, Chunming Wang1, Jia Lyu1, Yunlong Wang1, Hui Dong1, Wuhua Long1, Di Wang1, Weiyi Kong1, Liwei Wang1, Xiuping Guo2, Liting Sun1, Tingting Hu1, Huqu Zhai1,2, Haiyang Wang2, Jianmin Wan1,2.
Abstract
Deoxycytidine monophosphate deaminase (dCMP deaminase, DCD) is crucial to the production of dTTP needed for DNA replication and damage repair. However, the effect of DCD deficiency and its molecular mechanism are poorly understood in plants. Here, we isolated and characterized a rice albinic leaf and growth retardation (alr) mutant that is manifested by albinic leaves, dwarf stature and necrotic lesions. Map-based cloning and complementation revealed that ALR encodes a DCD protein. OsDCD was expressed ubiquitously in all tissues. Enzyme activity assays showed that OsDCD catalyses conversion of dCMP to dUMP, and the ΔDCD protein in the alr mutant is a loss-of-function protein that lacks binding ability. We report that alr plants have typical DCD-mediated imbalanced dNTP pools with decreased dTTP; exogenous dTTP recovers the wild-type phenotype. A comet assay and Trypan Blue staining showed that OsDCD deficiency causes accumulation of DNA damage in the alr mutant, sometimes leading to cell apoptosis. Moreover, OsDCD deficiency triggered cell cycle checkpoints and arrested cell progression at the G1/S-phase. The expression of nuclear and plastid genome replication genes was down-regulated under decreased dTTP, and together with decreased cell proliferation and defective chloroplast development in the alr mutant this demonstrated the molecular and physiological roles of DCD-mediated dNTP pool balance in plant development.Entities:
Keywords: Chloroplast biosynthesis; DNA damage repair; dCMP deaminase; deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate; ribonucleotide reductase; rice (Oryza sativa)
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29186482 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erx380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992