Literature DB >> 7901749

Sequence variation, differential expression and chromosomal location of rice chitinase genes.

Y Nishizawa1, N Kishimoto, A Saito, T Hibi.   

Abstract

Rice chitinases are encoded by a small multigene family. To clarify the overall organization of rice chitinase genes, we have isolated and characterized the genes Cht-1, Cht-2 and Cht-3. Although all the three genes encode class I chitinase, the nucleotide sequences of the coding regions of Cht-1 and Cht-3 are very similar (90%), while that of Cht-2 is clearly more divergent (78%). Only Cht-2 has a 130 bp intron and encodes a C-terminal peptide sequence similar to that known to function as a vacuolar targeting signal. In 5' flanking regions of Cht-1 and Cht-3, but not of Cht-2, conserved sequences (GGCCGGCYGCCCYAG) were found. Related sequences were found also in the 5' flanking regions of another chitinase gene and a beta-glucanase gene which has also been reported to be stress-induced in rice. RNA blot hybridization analysis demonstrated that the stress-induced expression patterns of the Cht-1 and Cht-3 genes are similar, but quite different from that of Cht-2. However, all three genes are active in unstressed roots. By restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) linkage analysis, Cht-1 and Cht-3 were mapped onto chromosome 6 and shown to be closely linked (0.8 cM). Cht-2 was mapped onto chromosome 5. All these features suggest that the expression patterns of rice class I chitinase genes may be correlated with their levels of sequence divergence and their chromosomal location.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7901749     DOI: 10.1007/bf00280194

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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