Molecular characterisation of RecQ homologues in Arabidopsis thaliana
Open Access
- 1 November 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 28 (21) , 4275-4282
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/28.21.4275
Abstract
Members of the RecQ family of DNA helicases are involved in processes linked to DNA replication, DNA recombination and gene silencing. RecQ homologues of various animals have been described recently. Here, for the first time for plants, we characterised cDNAs of all in all six different RecQ-like proteins that are expressed to different extents in Arabidopsis thaliana. Surprisingly, three of these proteins are small in size [AtRecQl1, AtRecQl2, AtRecQl3—606, 705 and 713 amino acids (aa), respectively], whereas the two bigger proteins result from a duplication event during plant evolution [AtRecQl4A and AtRecQl4B—1150 and 1182 aa, respectively]. Another homologue (AtRecQsim, 858 aa) most probably arose by insertion of an unrelated sequence within its helicase domain. The presence of these homologues demonstrates the conservation of RecQ family functions in higher eukaryotes. We also detected a small gene (AtWRNexo) encoding 285 aa which, being devoid of any RecQ-like helicase domain, reveals a striking homology to the exonuclease domain of human Werner protein, a prominent RecQ helicase of larger size. By means of the two-hybrid assay we were able to detect an interaction between AtWRNexo and AtRecQl2, indicating that activities that reside in a single protein chain in mammals might in plants be complemented in trans.Keywords
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