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Identification of BFN1, a Bifunctional Nuclease Induced during Leaf and Stem Senescence in Arabidopsis1
Nuclease I enzymes are responsible for the degradation of RNA and single-stranded DNA during several plant growth and developmental processes, including senescence. However, in the case of senescence the corresponding genes have not been reported. We describe the identification and characterization...
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Published in: | Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2000-01, Vol.122 (1), p.169-180 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Nuclease I enzymes are responsible for the degradation of RNA and single-stranded DNA during several plant growth and developmental processes, including senescence. However, in the case of senescence the corresponding genes have not been reported. We describe the identification and characterization of
BFN1
of Arabidopsis, and demonstrate that it is a senescence-associated nuclease I gene. BFN1 nuclease shows high similarity to the sequence of a barley nuclease induced during germination and a zinnia (
Zinnia elegans
) nuclease induced during xylogenesis. In transgenic plants overexpressing the
BFN1
cDNA, a nuclease activity of about 38 kD was detected on both RNase and DNase activity gels. Levels of
BFN1
mRNA were extremely low or undetectable in roots, leaves, and stems. In contrast, relatively high
BFN1
mRNA levels were detected in flowers and during leaf and stem senescence. BFN1 nuclease activity was also induced during leaf and stem senescence. The strong response of the
BFN1
gene to senescence indicated that it would be an excellent tool with which to study the mechanisms of senescence induction, as well as the role of the BFN1 enzyme in senescence using reverse genetic approaches in Arabidopsis. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0889 1532-2548 |