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Evidence that the plastid signal and light operate via the same cis-acting elements in the promoters of nuclear genes for plastid proteins.

V Kusnetsov1, C Bolle, T Lübberstedt, S Sopory, R G Herrmann, R Oelmüller.   

Abstract

Nuclear-encoded genes for proteins of the photosynthetic machinery represent a particular subset of genes. Their expression is cooperatively stimulated by discrete factors including the developmental stage of plastids and light. We have analyzed in transgenic tobacco the plastid- and light-dependent expression of a series of 5' promoter deletions of various nuclear genes from spinach, of fusions of defined promoter segments with the 90-bp 35S RNA CaMV minimal promoter, as well as with mutations in sequences with homologies to characterized cis-elements, to address the question of whether the plastid signal and light operate via the same or different cis-acting elements. In none of the 160 different transgenic lines (representing 32 promoter constructs from seven genes) analyzed, could significant differences be identified in the responses to the two regulatory pathways. The data are compatible with the idea that both signals control the expression of nuclear genes for plastid proteins via the same cis-acting elements.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8917305     DOI: 10.1007/bf02173968

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


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