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DNA topoisomerase VI, an archaeal enzyme with a role in cell-size control, cell cycle and endoreduplication in Arabidopsis
Reference
BBS/E/J/0000A135
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Professor Anthony Maxwell
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution
John Innes Centre
Department
John Innes Centre Department
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
80,541
Status
Completed
Type
Institute Project
Start date
15/01/2003
End date
14/07/2006
Duration
42 months
Abstract
Two extreme dwarf mutants of Arabidopsis, root hairless2 (rhl2) and hypocotyl6 (hyp6), are deficient in endoreduplication, a process that occurs in most eukaryotes and involves genome amplification without cell division. We have recently demonstrated, by map-based cloning, that RHL2 and HYP6 encode subunits, A and B, respectively, of the putative DNA topoisomerase VI (topo VI). We have obtained preliminary evidence that topo VI has a role in cell-size control, cell cycle and endoreplication. To understand the role of this archaea- and plant- specific DNA topoisomerase in these processes, we will characterise its biochemical properties in vitro, and study the expression patterns and sub-cellular localisation/dynamics of RHL2 and YP6. We will identify proteins that interact with topo VI by genetic, molecular biological and biochemical approaches.
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Committee
Closed Committee - Genes & Developmental Biology (GDB)
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