Reevaluation of the Reliability and Usefulness of the Somatic Homologous Recombination Reporter Lines
Author(s) -
Bekir Ülker,
Carl Maximilian Hommelsheim,
Tobias Berson,
Stefan Thomas,
Balakumaran Chandrasekar,
Ahmet Can Olcay,
Kenneth Wayne Berendzen,
Lamprinos Frantzeskakis
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the plant cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.324
H-Index - 341
eISSN - 1532-298X
pISSN - 1040-4651
DOI - 10.1105/tpc.112.100404
Subject(s) - homologous recombination , biology , reporter gene , homologous chromosome , somatic cell , genome instability , gene , genetics , genome , recombination , computational biology , gene expression , dna , dna damage
A widely used approach for assessing genome instability in plants makes use of somatic homologous recombination (SHR) reporter lines. Here, we review the published characteristics and uses of SHR lines. We found a lack of detailed information on these lines and a lack of sufficient evidence that they report only homologous recombination. We postulate that instead of SHR, these lines might be reporting a number of alternative stress-induced stochastic events known to occur at transcriptional, posttranscriptional, and posttranslational levels. We conclude that the reliability and usefulness of the somatic homologous recombination reporter lines requires revision. Thus, more detailed information about these reporter lines is needed before they can be used with confidence to measure genome instability, including the complete sequences of SHR constructs, the genomic location of reporter genes and, importantly, molecular evidence that reconstituted gene expression in these lines is indeed a result of somatic recombination.
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