Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1946630 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

To deal with different kinds of DNA damages, there are a number of repair pathways that must be carefully orchestrated to guarantee genomic stability. Many proteins that play a role in DNA repair are involved in multiple pathways and need to be tightly regulated to conduct the functions required for efficient repair of different DNA damage types, such as double strand breaks or DNA crosslinks caused by radiation or genotoxins. While most of the factors involved in DNA repair are conserved throughout the different kingdoms, recent results have shown that the regulation of their expression is variable between different organisms. In the following paper, we give an overview of what is currently known about regulating factors and gene expression in response to DNA damage and put this knowledge in context with the different DNA repair pathways in plants. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Plant gene regulation in response to abiotic stress.

► A number of genes involved in DNA repair are induced after DNA damage. ► Especially genes involved in DSB repair by HR are upregulated. ► Important players are the ATM kinase and the transcription factor SOG1. ► Also the E2F transcription factors seem to be involved.

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