Biologia plantarum 53:583-587, 2009 | DOI: 10.1007/s10535-009-0106-z
The promoter-elements of some abiotic stress-inducible genes from cereals interact with a nuclear protein from tobacco
- 1 Department of Botany, Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
- 2 Department of Botany, Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Laboratory, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India
In this communication, we report the binding of abscisic acid responsive elements (ABREs) of rice Osem, namely motif A and motif B, with a cognate trans-acting factor present in the nuclear extract of tobacco leaf. The binding is specific as both the complexes were disrupted with an excess of homologous non-radioactive DNA like motif A or motif B themselves or with cis-elements of rice Rab16A, motif I (ABRE) and motif IIa (non-ACGT ABRE-like sequences). Four tandem repeats of ABRE from wheat Em (4X ABRE) or two tandem repeats of Em ABRE, plus two copies of coupling element (CE1) from barley HVA22 (2X ABRC), also showed specific complexes, that were competed out by an excess of homologous competitors like motif I, motif IIa, motif A, motif B, 4X ABRE and 2X ABRC, but not by the unrelated 4X DRE sequence. Elution of the protein from all the complexes showed a single 26 kDa polypeptide band. Introgression of two of the above synthetic promoters 4X ABRE and 2X ABRC, each fused with minimal promoter of cauliflower mosaic virus 35S (CaMV 35S), could induce the expression of the reporter gene β-glucuronidase (gus) in transgenic tobacco in response to high NaCl concentration, dehydration or abscisic acid, but not at the constitutive level, proving that they can be used as efficient stress-inducible promoters. Our work shows both in vivo and in vitro activity of the promoters from monocot genes in the model dicot plant tobacco.
Keywords: abscisic acid responsive complex; abscisic acid responsive elements; barley; coupling elements; Hordeum vulgare; Nicotiana tabacum; Oryza sativa; rice; transgenic tobacco
Subjects: abscisic acid responsive; barley; gene expression; Hordeum vulgare; Nicotiana tabacum; Oryza sativa; rice; tobacco; transgenic plants
Received: February 1, 2008; Accepted: July 3, 2008; Published: September 1, 2009 Show citation
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