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(6-4)Photolyase catalyzes light-dependent repair of UV-induced pyrimidine (6-4) pyrimidone photoproducts. A human cDNA clone which has high sequence homology to the (6-4)
photolyase
gene (H64PRH gene) was identified. In this paper we also isolated a
genomic clone
corresponding to the H64PRH cDNA and mapped it to chromosome 12q24.1 by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Northern-blot analysis revealed transcription of this gene in all human tissues examined. The H64PRH protein was overproduced in E. coli, partially purified and characterized. Like (6-4)
photolyase
, the enzyme contains two chromophores, one of which is FAD. However, the enzyme does not show any detectable
photolyase
activity.
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PMID:Characterization of a human homolog of (6-4) photolyase. 933 Jun 15
The UV-B radiation contained in solar radiation has deleterious effects on plant growth, development and physiology. Specific damage to DNA caused by UV radiation involves the cyclobutyl pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and the pyrimidine (6-4) pyrimidone photoproducts. CPDs are repaired by CPD
photolyase
via a UV-A/blue light-dependent mechanism. The gene for the class II CPD
photolyase
has been cloned from higher plants such as Arabidopsis, cucumbers and rice. We isolated and characterized the cDNA and a
genomic clone
encoding the spinach class II CPD
photolyase
. The gene consisted of 3777 bases and 9 exons. The sequence of amino acids predicted from the nucleotide sequence of the cDNA of the gene was highly homologous to that of the higher plants listed above. When a
photolyase
-deficient Escherichia coli strain was transformed with the cDNA, photoreactivation activity was partially restored, by the illumination with photoreactivating light, resulting in an increased survival and decreased content of CPDs in the Escherichia coli genome. In both the male and female plants, the gene was highly expressed in leaves and flowers under the condition of 14-h light and 10-h dark cycle. The expression in the roots was quite low compared with the other organs.
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PMID:CPD photolyase gene from Spinacia oleracea: repair of UV-damaged DNA and expression in plant organs. 1598 33