2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2009.01.018
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Alternative splicing of two translesion synthesis DNA polymerases from Arabidopsis thaliana

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“…OsFKBP59 and OsFKBP44 have been previously predicted to be cytoplasmic and mitochondrial, respectively (Nigam et al 2008); however, our predictions indicate nuclear localisation for both. Characteristic 'KRAKR' and 'KKARK' motifs at extreme C-termini of OsFKBP59 and OsFKBP44 respectively, provide NLS for numerous eukaryotic nuclear proteins (Aster et al 1997;Imamura et al 2001;Santiago et al 2009) and may be translocation domains for these rice FKBPs.…”
Section: Nuclear Fkbpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OsFKBP59 and OsFKBP44 have been previously predicted to be cytoplasmic and mitochondrial, respectively (Nigam et al 2008); however, our predictions indicate nuclear localisation for both. Characteristic 'KRAKR' and 'KKARK' motifs at extreme C-termini of OsFKBP59 and OsFKBP44 respectively, provide NLS for numerous eukaryotic nuclear proteins (Aster et al 1997;Imamura et al 2001;Santiago et al 2009) and may be translocation domains for these rice FKBPs.…”
Section: Nuclear Fkbpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, genes encoding At-RAD1/UHV1 (homologous to yeast RAD1 and human XPF DNA repair endonuclease) and AtPOLK polymerase generate AS isoforms in a tissue-specific pattern (Vonarx et al, 2002;Garcia-Ortiz et al, 2004;Garcia-Ortiz et al, 2007). Two Arabidopsis translesion synthesis DNA polymerases, AtREV and AtPOLH, are regulated by AS, and complementation analysis of AtPOLH AS isoforms in Rad30-deficient yeast showed that the AtPOLH C-terminus is required for functional activity (Santiago et al, 2009). Several studies also reveal differential AS in DNA repair genes in crop plants, such as rice class II DNA photolyase (Hirouchi et al, 2003), endonuclease OsMUS81 (Mimida et al, 2007), and checkpoint protein OsRad9 (Li et al, 2017).…”
Section: Alternative Splicing and Dna Damage Response Insights From mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pol is encoded by the Arabidopsis POLH gene. The POLH transcript is ubiquitously expressed and alternatively spliced, and AtPol exhibits similar levels of activity in vitro as the human protein (Hoffman et al, 2008;Santiago et al, 2008aSantiago et al, , 2009. AtPOLH overexpression results in increased UV tolerance, while AtPOLH loss of function results in weak UV sensitivity, but enhances the sensitivity of the rev3 mutant, evidence that Pol is acting independently of Pol (Curtis & Hays, 2007;Santiago et al, 2008b).…”
Section: Translesion Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%