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Mol. Cells 2002; 14(1): 50-55

Published online January 1, 1970

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

The Caenorhabditis elegans XPA Homolog of Human XPA

Hye Kyung Park, Jong-Sung Yook, Hyeon-Sook Koo, In Soon Choi, Byungchan Ahn

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The Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group A (XPA) protein that is indispensable for nucleotide excision repair of DNA damage in eukaryotes partici-pates in photoproduct recognition. A search of the current Caenorhabditis elegans database allowed us to identify a good candidate for the XPA protein homolog. We cloned a complete cDNA of C. elegans XPA (Ce-XPA) by using RT-PCR. Northern blot analysis showed that the Ce-xpa gene is expressed in all of the stages, including embryos. Ce-XPA encodes a 241-amino acid protein that is homologous to all known eukaryotic XPA. Ce-XPA RNAi caused embryonic le-thality and survival lethality to UV radiation. This result suggests that Ce-XPA is involved in the repair of UV-damaged DNA in C. elegans.

Keywords DNA Damage, C. elegans, DNA Repair, Xeroderm, RNAi

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Mol. Cells 2002; 14(1): 50-55

Published online August 31, 2002

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

The Caenorhabditis elegans XPA Homolog of Human XPA

Hye Kyung Park, Jong-Sung Yook, Hyeon-Sook Koo, In Soon Choi, Byungchan Ahn

Abstract

The Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group A (XPA) protein that is indispensable for nucleotide excision repair of DNA damage in eukaryotes partici-pates in photoproduct recognition. A search of the current Caenorhabditis elegans database allowed us to identify a good candidate for the XPA protein homolog. We cloned a complete cDNA of C. elegans XPA (Ce-XPA) by using RT-PCR. Northern blot analysis showed that the Ce-xpa gene is expressed in all of the stages, including embryos. Ce-XPA encodes a 241-amino acid protein that is homologous to all known eukaryotic XPA. Ce-XPA RNAi caused embryonic le-thality and survival lethality to UV radiation. This result suggests that Ce-XPA is involved in the repair of UV-damaged DNA in C. elegans.

Keywords: DNA Damage, C. elegans, DNA Repair, Xeroderm, RNAi

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