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Molecular analysis of three maize 22 kDa auxin-binding protein genes--transient promoter expression and regulatory regions.

E Schwob1, S Y Choi, C Simmons, F Migliaccio, L Ilag, T Hesse, K Palme, D Söll.   

Abstract

The site I 22 kDa auxin-binding proteins from maize are encoded by a small gene family comprising at least five members. Here the cloning and molecular analysis of the Zm-ERabp1, Zm-ERabp4, and Zm-ERabp5 genes is presented. All three encode 22-23 kDa proteins displaying a transit peptide, a C-terminal KDEL sequence, as well as glycosylation and auxin-binding sites. The Zm-ERabp4 and Zm-ERabp5 genes are very similar. The Zm-ERabp1 gene encodes a related protein, but its promoter, leader and signal peptide are very different. Northern analysis using gene-specific oligonucleotide probes indicates that Zm-ERabp4 is expressed in leaves and coleoptiles but weakly in roots, whereas Zm-ERabp5 expression is barely detectable in these tissues. RNA-PCR indicated that all three genes are none the less expressed in many tissues. Primer-extension analysis revealed an unusually long (320 bases) Zm-ERabp1 leader containing an 80 codon ORF which, if expressed, would encode a positively charged protein with some similarity to transcription factors. In a transient promoter-reporter gene expression system using maize leaf protoplasts the Zm-ERabp1 promoter is more active than the Zm-ERabp4 and Zm-ERabp5 promoters. Promoter deletion analysis of Zm-ERabp1 has identified a negative regulatory sequence in a region from -364 bp and -130 bp, deletion of which results in about twofold higher expression. This region contains both enhancer- and G-box-related sequences. Deletion of -126 bp to +64 bp, which contains the TATA box and transcription start, results in a large decrease in expression.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7693132     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.1993.04030423.x

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


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