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Article Dans Une Revue Mol Genet Genomics Année : 2001

Ionising radiation induces the expression of PARP-1 and PARP-2 genes in Arabidopsis

G Doucet-Chabeaud
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C Godon
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C Brutesco
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M Kazmaier
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Résumé

By screening for Arabidopsis genes activated by ionising radiation (IR)-induced DNA damage, we have isolated a cDNA hybridising with a 3.2-kb mRNA that accumulates rapidly and strongly in irradiated cell suspensions or whole plants. The cDNA codes for a 110-kDa protein that is highly homologous to the 116-kDa vertebrate poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP-1). It is recognised by a human anti-PARP-1 antibody, binds efficiently to DNA strand interruptions in vitro, and catalyses DNA damage-dependent (ADP-ribose) polymer synthesis. We have named this protein AtPARP-1. We have also extended our observations to the Arabidopsis app (AtPARP-2) gene, demonstrating for the first time that IR-induced DNA strand interruptions induce rapid and massive accumulation of AtPARP-1 and AtPARP-2 transcripts, whereas dehydration and cadmium preferentially induce the accumulation of AtPARP-2 transcripts. The IR-induced PARP gene expression seen in Arabidopsis is in striking contrast to the post-translational activation of the PARP-1 protein that is associated with genotoxic stress in animal cells. AtPARP-1 transcripts accumulate in all plant organs after exposure to ionising radiation, but this is followed by an increase in AtPARP-1 protein levels only in tissues that contain large amounts of actively dividing cells. This cell-type specific accumulation of AtPARP-1 protein in response to DNA damage is compatible with a role for the AtPARP-1 protein in the maintenance of DNA integrity during replication, similar to the role of "guardian of the genome" attributed to its animal counterpart.

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hal-02371514 , version 1 (19-11-2019)

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G Doucet-Chabeaud, C Godon, C Brutesco, G De Murcia, M Kazmaier. Ionising radiation induces the expression of PARP-1 and PARP-2 genes in Arabidopsis. Mol Genet Genomics, 2001, 265 (6), pp.954-63. ⟨10.1007/s004380100506⟩. ⟨hal-02371514⟩

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