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Several cis-elements including a palindrome involved in pollen-specific activity of SBgLR promoter.

Peng Zhou1, Fang Yang, Jingjuan Yu, Guangming Ao, Qian Zhao.   

Abstract

SBgLR (Solanum tuberosum genomic lysine-rich) is a pollen-specific gene cloned from potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). The region from -269 to -9 (The A of translation start site "ATG" as +1) of the SBgLR promoter was identified as critical for gene specific expression in pollen grains. Sequence analysis indicates a palindromic sequence "TTTCTATTATAATAGAAA" in the -227 to -209 region, in which two pollen-specific motifs TTTCT and AGAAA surround a unique putative TATA box. Moreover, nine putative pollen-specific motifs are located in the region between the TATA box and ATG. We placed the -227 to -9 region (reserving the palindrome) and the -222 to -9 region (breaking the palindrome) downstream of the CaMV35S enhancer, respectively, to construct two fusion promoters. Histochemical assays in transgenic plants demonstrated that the region from -222 to -9 is necessary and sufficient for pollen-specific expression of the uidA gene. However, the region of -227 to -9 is incapable of driving GUS expression in pollen grains and parts of vegetative tissues. A series of 5' deletions from -269 to -9 of SBgLR promoter were constructed. A transient expression assay indicated that the region from the -227 to -9 suppressed gfp gene expression in pollen, and a positive regulatory element was present in the region of -253 to -227. The function of the palindromic sequence as a repressor inhibiting gene expression in pollen was further confirmed by the mutated promoter, breaking the palindrome by substituting its 3'-flanking five base pairs, which resumes the reporter gene expression in mature pollen.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20217415     DOI: 10.1007/s00299-010-0839-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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