Expression analysis of four Pinus radiata male cone promoters in the heterologous host Arabidopsis

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Kai P. Höfig
Richard L. Moyle
Joanna Putterill
Christian Walter
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[1] New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd.,School of Biological Sciences
[2] University of Auckland,Department of Botany
[3] The University of Queensland,undefined
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Planta | 2003年 / 217卷
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CaMV 35S background expression; Gymnosperm promoter; Male sterility; Tapetum;
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Four male cone-specific promoters were isolated from the genome of Pinus radiata D. Don, fused to the β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene and analysed in the heterologous host Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. The temporal and spatial activities of the promoters PrCHS1, PrLTP2, PrMC2 and PrMALE1 during seven anther developmental stages are described in detail. The two promoters PrMC2 and PrMALE1 confer an identical GUS expression pattern on Arabidopsis anthers. DNA sequence analysis of the PrMC2 and PrMALE1 promoters revealed an 88% sequence identity over 276 bp and divergence further upstream (<40% sequence identity). GUS expression driven by a 276-bp PrMALE1 promoter fragment showed the same pattern in Arabidopsis anthers as observed for the full-length PrMALE1 promoter. Within the 276-bp promoter fragment a region of high homology to a previously described 16-bp anther-box was identified. In gain-of-function experiments the putative PrMALE1 anther-box was fused upstream of a 90-bp CaMV 35S minimal promoter, as a single copy in the sense direction and as an inverted repeat. No GUS expression was conferred to Arabidopsis anthers by either of these two constructs. In a loss-of-function experiment a 226-bp PrMALE1 deletion construct, which did not contain the putative PrMALE1 anther-box, still maintained the originally observed PrMALE1 GUS expression pattern. Hence, gain-of-function as well as loss-of-function experiments consistently showed that the putative anther-box of the PrMALE1 promoter is non-functional in the Arabidopsis genetic background. For the analysis of the four full-length pine promoters PrCHS1, PrLTP2, PrMC2 and PrMALE1, transformation vectors based on pCAMBIA2200 and pCAMBIA1302 were used. It will also be demonstrated in this article that sequences within the T-DNA borders of these vectors caused a characteristic histological background expression in Arabidopsis, with staining observed in vascular tissue of leaves, sepals, roots, filaments of stamens and in stems and pistils.
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