FOJTOVÁ, Miloslava, Jana FULNEČKOVÁ, Jiří FAJKUS a Aleš KOVAŘÍK. Recovery of tobacco cells from cadmium stress is accompanied by DNA repair and increased telomerase activity. Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2002, roč. 53, č. 378, s. 2151-2158. ISSN 0022-0957. |
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@article{407403, author = {Fojtová, Miloslava and Fulnečková, Jana and Fajkus, Jiří and Kovařík, Aleš}, article_location = {Oxford}, article_number = {378}, keywords = {apoptosis; cadmium; DNA domain fragmentation; telomerase; tobacco BY-2 cells}, language = {eng}, issn = {0022-0957}, journal = {Journal of Experimental Botany}, title = {Recovery of tobacco cells from cadmium stress is accompanied by DNA repair and increased telomerase activity}, volume = {roč. 53}, year = {2002} }
TY - JOUR ID - 407403 AU - Fojtová, Miloslava - Fulnečková, Jana - Fajkus, Jiří - Kovařík, Aleš PY - 2002 TI - Recovery of tobacco cells from cadmium stress is accompanied by DNA repair and increased telomerase activity JF - Journal of Experimental Botany VL - roč. 53 IS - 378 SP - 2151 EP - 2151 PB - OXFORD UNIV PRESS SN - 00220957 KW - apoptosis KW - cadmium KW - DNA domain fragmentation KW - telomerase KW - tobacco BY-2 cells N2 - It has been shown previously that apoptosis of tobacco cells induced by cadmium ions shows a relatively long lag period between exposure and ceel death. This lag phase lasts for 3 d in TBY-2 cell cultures and is characterized by the maintenance of full cell viability despite extensive fragmentation of DNA into pieces of chromatin loop size. Experiments reported here demonstrate that cell death can be prevented if CdSO4 is removed from the growth medium during the lag phase, suggesting that an irreversible apoptotic trigger is delivered within 24 h, between the third and fourth days of cadmium treatment. The post-cadmium recovery phase was characterized by DNA repair at the level of 50-200 kb and increased telomerase activity. Analysis of high-molecular-weight DNA by pulsed-field-gel electrophoresis revealed that the majority of DNA strand breaks was repaired within 48 h after cadmium withdrawal. Telomerase activity increased 2.5-fold in the recovery phase, but elevated levels were also found in cell extracts from apoptotic cells suggesting that telomerase might be associated with DNA repair, but it is not capable of inhibiting ongoing apoptosis. Limited exposure of TBY-2 cells to cadmium elicits non-random DNA damage of relatively high magnitude that can be repaired. It is proposed that plants might have developed a highly efficient DNA repair system to cope with transient genotoxic stress. ER -
FOJTOVÁ, Miloslava, Jana FULNEČKOVÁ, Jiří FAJKUS a Aleš KOVAŘÍK. Recovery of tobacco cells from cadmium stress is accompanied by DNA repair and increased telomerase activity. \textit{Journal of Experimental Botany}. Oxford: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2002, roč. 53, č.~378, s.~2151-2158. ISSN~0022-0957.
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