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Differential Role of Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inD. discoideumgrowth and development

✍ Scribed by Jyotika Rajawat; Hina Mir; Rasheedunnisa Begum


Publisher
BioMed Central
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
624 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
1471-213X

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✦ Synopsis


Background

Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase is evolutionarily conserved as a responder to various forms of stress. Though PARP's role in cell death is well addressed, its role in development and multicellularity is still an enigma. We have previously reported the role of PARP in oxidative stress induced delayed development of D. discoideum.

Results

In the current study we highlight the involvement of PARP during D. discoideum development. Oxidative stress affects expression of aca and __cAR__1 thus affecting aggregation. Although parp expression is not affected during oxidative stress but it is involved during normal development as confirmed by our PARP down-regulation studies. Constitutive PARP down-regulation resulted in blocked development while no effect was observed on D. discoideum growth. Interestingly, stage specific PARP down-regulation arrested development at the slug stage.

Conclusion

These results emphasize that PARP is essential for complex differentiation and its function may be linked to multicellularity. This is the first report where the involvement of PARP during normal multicellular development in D. discoideum, an ancient eukaryote, is established which could be of evolutionary significance. Thus our study adds one more role to the multitasking function of PARP.


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