| Literature DB >> 34177328 |
Ken-Ichiro Taoka1, Zenpei Shimatani2, Koji Yamaguchi3, Mana Ogawa4, Hiromi Saitoh4, Yoichi Ikeda4, Hiroko Akashi1, Rie Terada4, Tsutomu Kawasaki3, Hiroyuki Tsuji1.
Abstract
Luciferases have been widely utilized as sensitive reporters to monitor gene expression and protein-protein interactions. Compared to firefly luciferase (Fluc), a recently developed luciferase, Nanoluciferase (NanoLuc or Nluc), has several superior properties such as a smaller size and stronger luminescence activity. We compared the reporter properties of Nluc and Fluc in rice (Oryza sativa). In both plant-based two-hybrid and split luc complementation (SLC) assays, Nluc activity was detected with higher sensitivity and specificity than that with Fluc. To apply Nluc to research involving the photoperiodic regulation of flowering, we made a knock-in rice plant in which the Nluc coding region was inserted in-frame with the OsMADS15 gene, a target of the rice florigen Hd3a. Strong Nluc activity in response to Hd3a, and in response to change in day length, was detected in rice protoplasts and in a single shoot apical meristem, respectively. Our results indicate that Nluc assay systems will be powerful tools to monitor gene expression and protein-protein interaction in plant research.Entities:
Keywords: NanoLuc; florigen; knock-in; protein-protein interaction; rice
Year: 2021 PMID: 34177328 PMCID: PMC8215459 DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.20.1209a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo) ISSN: 1342-4580 Impact factor: 1.133