| Literature DB >> 12237394 |
J. S. Marshall1, J. D. Stubbs, J. A. Chitty, B. Surin, W. C. Taylor.
Abstract
The efficient functioning of C4 photosynthesis requires the strict compartmentation of a suite of enzymes in either mesophyll or bundle sheath cells. To determine the mechanism controlling bundle sheath cell-specific expression of the NADP-malic enzyme, we made a set of chimeric constructs using the 5[prime] and 3[prime] regions of the Flaveria bidentis Me1 gene fused to the [beta]-glucuronidase gusA reporter gene. The pattern of GUS activity in stably transformed F. bidentis plants was analyzed by histochemical and cell separation techniques. We conclude that the 5[prime] region of Me1 determines bundle sheath specificity, whereas the 3[prime] region contains an apparent enhancer-like element that confers high-level expression in leaves. The interaction of 5[prime] and 3[prime] sequences was dependent on factors that are present in the C4 plant but not found in tobacco.Entities:
Year: 1997 PMID: 12237394 PMCID: PMC157030 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.9.9.1515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277