PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 106, Issue 2 459-467, Copyright © 1994 by American Society of Plant Biologists
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENE REGULATION |
Rice Triosephosphate Isomerase Gene 5[prime] Sequence Directs [beta]-Glucuronidase Activity in Transgenic Tobacco but Requires an Intron for Expression in Rice
Y. Xu, H. Yu and T. C. Hall
Institute of Developmental and Molecular Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-3155
In rice (Oryza sativa L.), cytosolic triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) is
encoded by a single gene. TPI catalyzes a vital step in glycolysis, and RNA
blots showed that the tpi gene is expressed in all vegetative tissues
(root, culm, and leaves) and in rice suspension cells. No effect of light
on expression was detected, but submergence of rice seedlings resulted in
elevated levels of TPI mRNA in roots and culms. The 2767-bp 5[prime]
upstream sequence of the tpi gene was fused translationally with the
[beta]-glucuronidase (gusA) gene, and the resulting construct, TPI-GUS, was
found to express constitutive, high levels of GUS activity in transgenic
tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants. However, the same construct yielded no
GUS activity in stably transformed rice plants, and RNA blots showed that
no GUS mRNA could be detected even though stable integration of functional
copies of the construct was confirmed by Southern blot and genomic
polymerase chain reaction analyses. Transient assays using particle
bombardment yielded high levels of GUS expression from the TPI-GUS
construct in tobacco leaves, but essentially no expression in rice, barley,
or maize leaves. When the first intron of the tpi gene was included in the
construct (TPI-int1-GUS), transient GUS activity was routinely obtained in
rice leaves, revealing that the first intron of the rice tpi gene is
crucial for its expression in rice. TPI-int1-GUS also directed transient
GUS expression in maize and barley leaves, but little or no activity was
obtained from this construct in tobacco, tomato, or soybean leaves. These
results with the rice tpi promoter are in accordance with mounting evidence
that differences in gene expression exist between monocots and dicots.