Ultrastructural and molecular analyses reveal enhanced nucleolar activity in Medicago truncatula cells overexpressing the MtTdp2alpha gene
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The role of tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 2 (Tdp2) involved in the repair of 50-endblocking
DNA lesions is still poorly explored in plants. To gain novel insights, Medicago
truncatula suspension cultures overexpressing the MtTdp2a gene (Tdp2a-13C and
Tdp2a-28 lines, respectively) and a control (CTRL) line carrying the empty vector
were investigated. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed enlarged nucleoli
(up to 44% expansion of the area, compared to CTRL), the presence of nucleolar
vacuoles, increased frequency of multinucleolate cells (up to 4.3-fold compared to
CTRL) and reduced number of ring-shaped nucleoli in Tdp2a-13C and Tdp2a-28
lines. Ultrastructural data suggesting for enhanced nucleolar activity in MtTdp2a-
overexpressing lines were integrated with results from bromouridine incorporation. The
latter revealed an increase of labeled transcripts in both Tdp2a-13C and Tdp2a-28
cells, within the nucleolus and in the extra-nucleolar region. MtTdp2a-overexpressing
cells showed tolerance to etoposide, a selective inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase
II, as evidenced by DNA diffusion assay. TEM analysis revealed etoposide-induced
rearrangements within the nucleolus, resembling the nucleolar caps observed in
animal cells under transcription impairment. Based on these findings it is evident that
MtTdp2a-overexpression enhances nucleolar activity in plant cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
etoposide, Medicago truncatula, nucleolus, transmission electron microscopy, tyrosyl-DNA
phosphodiesterase
Elenco autori:
Macovei, A; Faè, M; Biggiogera, M; de Sousa Araujo, S; Carbonera, D; Balestrazzi, A
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