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Plant Physiol, November 2002, Vol. 130, pp. 1487-1496
Functional Analysis of Regulatory Elements in the Gene Promoter
for an Abscission-Specific Cellulase from Bean and Isolation,
Expression, and Binding Affinity of Three TGA-Type Basic Leucine Zipper
Transcription Factors
Mark L.
Tucker,*
Catherine A.
Whitelaw,1
Nicholas N.
Lyssenko,2 and
Pravendra
Nath3
Soybean Genomics and Improvement Laboratory, United States
Department of Agriculture, Building 006, Beltsville Agricultural
Research Center-West, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville, Maryland
20705
Site-directed mutagenesis was used to identify cis-acting
elements that control hormonal and abscission-specific expression of
the bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) abscission cellulase (BAC)
promoter. Auxin inhibition of BAC promoter expression is at least in
part controlled by a negatively regulated element and ethylene
induction by a positively regulated element. One of a series of 15 different 10-bp mutations created in a 2.9-kb BAC promoter reduced
reporter gene expression by 60%. The native sequence for this 10-bp
mutation includes a TGA-type basic leucine zipper (bZIP) motif.
Tandem ligation of three 18-bp BAC elements (Z-BAC), which includes the bZIP motif to a minimal 50 35S cauliflower mosaic virus
promoter, enhanced expression in abscission zones (AZs) 13-fold over
that of the minimal promoter alone. The native forward orientation of
the Z-BAC elements was essential for high expression levels. Expression
of the Z-BAC minimal construct was 3-fold greater in AZ than stems when
compared with the expression levels of an internal control with an
enhanced 35S cauliflower mosaic virus promoter. Polymerase chain
reaction was used to identify three TGA-type bZIP transcription factors
in an AZ cDNA library. One of these factors was of the class I type and
two of the class II type. RNA-blot analysis was completed for these
genes and electrophoretic mobility shift assays used to confirm their
binding to the Z-BAC element. Electrophoretic mobility shift
assay-binding affinity was greatest for the class I TGA-type bZIP
factor. The results indicate a complex interaction of negative and
positive regulating transcription factors that control BAC gene expression.
1
Present address: The Institute for Genomic
Research, 9712 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850.
2
Present address: Life Sciences Consortium, Pennsylvania
State University, 513 Wartik Laboratory, University Park, PA
16802-5807.
3
Present address: Center for Plant Molecular Biology,
Plant Gene Expression Lab, National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow 226001, India.
*
Corresponding author; e-mail tuckerm{at}ba.ars.usda.gov; fax
301-504-5728.
© 2002 American Society of Plant Biologists
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