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Identification of novel cis-acting elements, IDE1 and IDE2, of the barley IDS2 gene promoter conferring iron-deficiency-inducible, root-specific expression in heterogeneous tobacco plants.

Takanori Kobayashi1, Yuko Nakayama, Reiko Nakanishi Itai, Hiromi Nakanishi, Toshihiro Yoshihara, Satoshi Mori, Naoko K Nishizawa.   

Abstract

The molecular mechanisms of plant responses to iron (Fe) deficiency remain largely unknown. To identify the cis-acting elements responsible for Fe-deficiency-inducible expression in higher plants, the barley IDS2 (iron deficiency specific clone no. 2) gene promoter was analyzed using a transgenic tobacco system. Deletion analysis revealed that the sequence between -272 and -91 from the translational start site (-272/-91) was both sufficient and necessary for specific expression in tobacco roots. Further deletion and linker-scanning analysis of this region clearly identified two cis-acting elements: iron-deficiency-responsive element 1 (IDE1) at -153/-136 (ATCAAGCATGCTTCTTGC) and IDE2 at -262/-236 (TTGAACGGCAAGTTTCACGCTGTCACT). The co-existence of IDE1 and IDE2 was essential for specific expression when the -46/+8 region (relative to the transcriptional start site) of the CaMV 35S promoter was used as a minimal promoter. Expression occurred mainly in the root pericycle, endodermis, and cortex. When the -90/+8 region of the CaMV 35S promoter was fused, the -272/-227 region, which consists of IDE2 and an additional 19 bp, could drive Fe-deficiency-inducible expression without IDE1 throughout almost the entire root. The principal modules of IDE1 and IDE2 were homologous. Sequences homologous to IDE1 were also found in many other Fe-deficiency-inducible promoters, including: nicotianamine aminotransferase (HvNAAT)-A, HvNAAT-B, nicotianamine synthase (HvNAS1), HvIDS3, OsNAS1, OsNAS2, OsIRT1, AtIRT1, and AtFRO2, suggesting the conservation of cis-acting elements in various genes and species. The identification of novel cis-acting elements, IDE1 and IDE2, will provide powerful tools to clarify the molecular mechanisms regulating Fe homeostasis in higher plants.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14675444     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.2003.01920.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 4.570

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9.  Time course analysis of gene expression over 24 hours in Fe-deficient barley roots.

Authors:  Seiji Nagasaka; Michiko Takahashi; Reiko Nakanishi-Itai; Khurram Bashir; Hiromi Nakanishi; Satoshi Mori; Naoko K Nishizawa
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10.  The transcription factor IDEF1 regulates the response to and tolerance of iron deficiency in plants.

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