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Unraveling low-level gamma radiation--responsive changes in expression of early and late genes in leaves of rice seedlings at Iitate Village, Fukushima.
Hayashi, Gohei; Shibato, Junko; Imanaka, Tetsuji; Cho, Kyoungwon; Kubo, Akihiro; Kikuchi, Shoshi; Satoh, Kouji; Kimura, Shinzo; Ozawa, Shoji; Fukutani, Satoshi; Endo, Satoru; Ichikawa, Katsuki; Agrawal, Ganesh Kumar; Shioda, Seiji; Fukumoto, Manabu; Rakwal, Randeep.
  • Hayashi G; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Shibato J; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Imanaka T; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Cho K; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Kubo A; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Kikuchi S; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Satoh K; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Kimura S; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Ozawa S; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Fukutani S; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Endo S; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Ichikawa K; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Agrawal GK; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Shioda S; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Fukumoto M; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
  • Rakwal R; From the Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Hayashi and Fukumoto); Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University, Osaka, Japan (Hayashi, Imanaka, and Fukutani); the Department of Anatomy I, School of Medicine, Showa University, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan (Shiba
J Hered ; 105(5): 723-38, 2014.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25124817
ABSTRACT
In the summer of 2012, 1 year after the nuclear accident in March 2011 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, we examined the effects of gamma radiation on rice at a highly contaminated field of Iitate village in Fukushima, Japan. We investigated the morphological and molecular changes on healthy rice seedlings exposed to continuous low-dose gamma radiation up to 4 µSv h(-1), about 80 times higher than natural background level. After exposure to gamma rays, expression profiles of selected genes involved in DNA replication/repair, oxidative stress, photosynthesis, and defense/stress functions were examined by RT-PCR, which revealed their differential expression in leaves in a time-dependent manner over 3 days (6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 h). For example, OsPCNA mRNA rapidly increased at 6, 12, and 24 h, suggesting that rice cells responded to radiation stress by activating a gene involved in DNA repair mechanisms. At 72 h, genes related to the phenylpropanoid pathway (OsPAL2) and cell death (OsPR1oa) were strongly induced, indicating activation of defense/stress responses. We next profiled the transcriptome using a customized rice whole-genome 4×44K DNA microarray at early (6h) and late (72 h) time periods. Low-level gamma radiation differentially regulated rice leaf gene expression (induced 4481 and suppressed 3740 at 6 h and induced 2291 and suppressed 1474 genes at 72 h) by at least 2-fold. Using the highly upregulated and downregulated gene list, MapMan bioinformatics tool generated diagrams of early and late pathways operating in cells responding to gamma ray exposure. An inventory of a large number of gamma radiation-responsive genes provides new information on novel regulatory processes in rice.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Hojas de la Planta / Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas / Plantones / Accidente Nuclear de Fukushima / Rayos gamma País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Hojas de la Planta / Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas / Plantones / Accidente Nuclear de Fukushima / Rayos gamma País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article