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Suppression of RICE TELOMERE BINDING PROTEIN1 results in severe and gradual developmental defects accompanied by genome instability in rice SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Suppression of RICE TELOMERE BINDING PROTEIN1 results in severe and gradual developmental defects accompanied by genome instability in rice
Authors
Hong, JPByun, MYKoo, DHAn, KBang, JWChung, IKAn, GHKim, WT
Date Issued
2007-06
Publisher
AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
Abstract
Although several potential telomere binding proteins have been identified in higher plants, their in vivo functions are still unknown at the plant level. Both knockout and antisense mutants of RICE TELOMERE BINDING PROTEIN1 (RTBP1) exhibited markedly longer telomeres relative to those of the wild type, indicating that the amount of functional RTBP1 is inversely correlated with telomere length. rtbp1 plants displayed progressive and severe developmental abnormalities in both germination and postgermination growth of vegetative organs over four generations (G1 to G4). Reproductive organ formation, including panicles, stamens, and spikelets, was also gradually and severely impaired in G1 to G4 mutants. Up to 11.4, 17.2, and 26.7% of anaphases in G2, G3, and G4 mutant pollen mother cells, respectively, exhibited one or more chromosomal fusions, and this progressively increasing aberrant morphology was correlated with an increased frequency of anaphase bridges containing telomeric repeat DNA. Furthermore, 35S: anti-RTBP1 plants expressing lower levels of RTBP1 mRNA exhibited developmental phenotypes intermediate between the wild type and mutants in all aspects examined, including telomere length, vegetative and reproductive growth, and degree of genomic anomaly. These results suggest that RTBP1 plays dual roles in rice ( Oryza sativa), as both a negative regulator of telomere length and one of positive and functional components for proper architecture of telomeres.
Keywords
TELOMERIC DNA-BINDING; CHROMOSOME END PROTECTION; SUSPENSION-CULTURE CELLS; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; LENGTH REGULATION; MAMMALIAN TELOMERES; DAMAGING AGENTS; IN-VITRO; TO-END; PROTEIN
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/23248
DOI
10.1105/tpc.107.051953
ISSN
1040-4651
Article Type
Article
Citation
PLANT CELL, vol. 19, no. 6, page. 1770 - 1781, 2007-06
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