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Lupine leghemoglobin I: expression in transgenic Lotus and tobacco tissues.

P M Strózycki1, W M Karłowski, Y Dessaux, A Petit, A B Legocki.   

Abstract

The proximal parts of the promoters of the genes for symbiotic-type hemoglobins are generally conserved, but the promoter of the lbI gene of lupine (LulbI) shows some unusual structural features. It lacks typical organ-specific elements characteristic of all the leghemoglobin gene promoters described thus far. We have analysed its functional activity in transgenic Lotus corniculatus. A fusion construct between the lbI promoter and the GUS reporter gene was expressed mainly in the central zone of the root nodule, but the product was also detected in the non-nodule root zone and in roots in tissue culture. In roots of transgenic tobacco, the activity of the promoter was only 24% lower than in Lotus nodules. LulbI promoter activity was also detected in tobacco leaves. Lupine hemoglobin I has a higher sequence identity to symbiotic-type hemoglobins and thus it groups within the "Class II" hemoglobins.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10778735     DOI: 10.1007/s004380051158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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