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Oxidative damage and DNA repair in desiccated recalcitrant embryonic axes of Acer pseudoplatanus L.

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BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-021-03419-2

Keywords

Comet assay; Desiccation; DNA integrity; DNA oxidative damage; DNA strand breaks; 8-oxoG; Recalcitrant seeds; Single cell gel electrophoresis; Viability marker

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  1. National Science Center, Poland [UMO-2016/21/D/NZ9/02489]
  2. FCT [UIDB/04423/2020, UIDP/04423/2020]
  3. ERDF

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The high-throughput comet assay is a sensitive tool for monitoring DNA integrity changes and assessing the viability status of plant germplasm.
Background: Most plants encounter water stress at one or more different stages of their life cycle. The maintenance of genetic stability is the integral component of desiccation tolerance that defines the storage ability and long-term survival of seeds. Embryonic axes of desiccation-sensitive recalcitrant seeds of Acer pseudoplatnus L. were used to investigate the genotoxic effect of desiccation. Alkaline single-cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay) methodology was optimized and used to provide unique insights into the onset and repair of DNA strand breaks and 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) formation during progressive steps of desiccation and rehydration. Results: The loss of DNA integrity and impairment of damage repair were significant predictors of the viability of embryonic axes. In contrast to the comet assay, automated electrophoresis failed to detect changes in DNA integrity resulting from desiccation. Notably, no significant correlation was observed between hydroxyl radical ((OH)-O-center dot) production and 8-oxoG formation, although the former is regarded to play a major role in guanine oxidation. Conclusions: The high-throughput comet assay represents a sensitive tool for monitoring discrete changes in DNA integrity and assessing the viability status in plant germplasm processed for long-term storage.

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