• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Repair of DNA damage induced by the cytidine analog zebularine requires ATR and ATM in arabidopsis
  • Contributor: Liu, Chun-Hsin [VerfasserIn]; Finke, Andreas [VerfasserIn]; Díaz, Mariana [VerfasserIn]; Rozhon, Wilfried [VerfasserIn]; Poppenberger, Brigitte [VerfasserIn]; Baubec, Tuncay [VerfasserIn]; Pecinka, Ales [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Juni 2015
  • Published in: The plant cell ; 27(2015), 6, Seite 1788-1800
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1105/tpc.114.135467
  • ISSN: 1532-298X
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  • Description: DNA damage repair is an essential cellular mechanism that maintains genome stability. Here, we show that the nonmethylable cytidine analog zebularine induces a DNA damage response in Arabidopsis thaliana, independent of changes in DNA methylation. In contrast to genotoxic agents that induce damage in a cell cycle stage-independent manner, zebularine induces damage specifically during strand synthesis in DNA replication. The signaling of this damage is mediated by additive activity of ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA MUTATED AND RAD3-RELATED and ATAXIA TELANGIECTASIA MUTATED kinases, which cause postreplicative cell cycle arrest and increased endoreplication. The repair requires a functional STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE OF CHROMOSOMES5 (SMC5)-SMC6 complex and is accomplished predominantly by synthesis-dependent strand-annealing homologous recombination. Here, we provide insight into the response mechanism for coping with the genotoxic effects of zebularine and identify several components of the zebularine-induced DNA damage repair pathway.
  • Access State: Open Access