Author:
Liu Fang,Wang Bingshan,Wang Xiangyang,Dong Daofeng,De Veylder Lieven,Qi Shengdong,Horvath Beatrix M.,Palme Klaus,Li Xugang
Abstract
ABSTRACTCellular DNA can be damaged by endogenous or exogenous genotoxins. In plants, reduced genome stability can have a detrimental effect on development. Here, we show the identification of thefanmutant from an ethyl-methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenizedArabidopsisCol-0 population on the basis of its short root and small leaf phenotype. The causative mutation was identified as a G-to-A transition at the border of the eighth intron and ninth exon of theAt5G61330gene, resulting in a mis-spliced mRNA transcript. FAN is a homolog of the mammalian AATF/Che-1 protein consisting of conserved AATF/Che-1 and TRAUB domains inArabidopsis. In thefanmutant, under normal conditions, we detected DNA damage and cell death response at the root tip, while hypersensitivity to the exogenously applied hydroxyurea (HU) compared to Col-0, suggesting that FAN plays a role in the DNA damage response (DDR). Furthermore, our results showed that FAN is involved in DDR pathway regulated by ATM/RAD53-RELATED (ATR). Taken together, these suggest that FAN is required for meristem maintenance and the DNA damage response.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory