Literature DB >> 8329681

Selection of Arabidopsis cDNAs that partially correct phenotypes of Escherichia coli DNA-damage-sensitive mutants and analysis of two plant cDNAs that appear to express UV-specific dark repair activities.

Q Pang1, J B Hays, I Rajagopal, T S Schaefer.   

Abstract

To resist terrestrial UV radiation, plants employ DNA-damage-repair/toleration (DRT) activities, as well as shielding mechanisms. Little is known about the structure and regulation of plant DRT genes. We isolated DRT cDNAs from Arabidopsis thaliana, by selecting for complementation of Escherichia coli mutants lacking all bacterial defenses against UV-light damage to DNA. These mutants are phenotypically deficient in recombinational and mutagenic toleration (RecA-), excision repair (Uvr-) and photoreactivation (Phr-). Among 840 survivors of heavily UV-irradiated (10(-7) survival) mutants harboring plasmids derived from an Arabidopsis cDNA library in the vector lambda YES, we identified four unique plant cDNAs, designated DRT100, DRT101, DRT102, and DRT103. Drt101 and Drt102 activity were specific for UV-light damage, and complemented both UvrB- and UvrC- phenotypes in the dark. Apparent Uvr- correction efficiencies were 1 to 40% for Drt101, and 0.2 to 15% for Drt102, depending on the UV fluence. Drt101 and Drt102 showed no extensive amino-acid homology with any known DNA-repair proteins. Drt100 appeared to correct RecA-, rather than Uvr-, phenotypes. Although the light dependence of Drt103 activity was consistent with its identification as a photoreactivating enzyme, its predicted amino-acid sequence did not resemble known photolyase sequences. The N-terminal coding sequence of Drt101 suggests that it is targeted to chloroplasts, as reported for Drt100. These cDNAs afforded only modest increases in survival during the original selection procedure. The fact that they were readily isolated nevertheless suggests that selections may be made powerful enough to overcome barriers to expression and function in bacteria, at least for cDNAs of reasonable abundance.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8329681     DOI: 10.1007/bf00015972

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Mol Biol        ISSN: 0167-4412            Impact factor:   4.076


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