Long non-coding RNAs contribute to DNA damage resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana

Long non-coding RNAs contribute to DNA damage resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana

Abstract

Efficient repair of DNA lesions is essential for faithful transmission of genetic information between somatic cells and for genome integrity across generations. Plants have multiple, partially redundant and overlapping DNA repair pathways, probably due to the less constricted germline and the inevitable exposure to light including higher energy wavelengths. Many proteins involved in DNA repair and their mode of actions are well described. In contrast, a role for DNA damage-associated RNA components, evident from many other organisms, is less well understood. Here, we have challenged young Arabidopsis thaliana plants with two different types of genotoxic stress and performed de novo assembly and transcriptome analysis. We identified three long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) that are lowly or not expressed under regular conditions but up-regulated or induced by DNA damage. To understand their potential role in DNA repair, we generated CRISPR/Cas deletion mutants and found that the absence of the lncRNAs impairs the recovery capacity of the plants from genotoxic stress. The genetic loci are highly conserved among world-wide distributed Arabidopsis accessions and within related species in the Brassicaceae group. Together, these results suggest that the lncRNAs have a conserved function in connection with DNA damage and provide a basis for a mechanistic analysis of their role.

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Authors
  • Durut, Nathalie
  • Kornienko, Aleksandra E.
  • Lettner, Nicole
  • Schmidt, Heiko A.
  • Donà, Mattia
  • Nordborg, Magnus
  • Mittelsten Scheid, Ortrun
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Category
Journal Paper
Divisions
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Journal or Publication Title
bioRxiv Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
ISSN
2692-8205
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date
20 March 2023
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