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Promoter activities of genes encoding β-galactosidases from Arabidopsis a1 subfamily
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Arabidopsis thaliana
b-galactosidase
Cell wall
Development
Gene promoters
Fecha de publicación
2012
Resumen
Promoter regions of each of the six AtBGAL gene of the subfamily a1 of Arabidopsis thaliana were used to
drive the expression of the b-glucuronidase gene. The pattern of promoters (pAtBGAL) activity was
followed by histological staining during plant development. pAtBGAL1, pAtBGAL3 and pAtBGAL4 showed
a similar activity pattern, being stronger in cells and organs in expansion, and the staining decreasing
when cell expansion decreased with age. That indicates a consistent involvement of the encoded bgalactosidases
in cells undergoing cell wall extension or remodelling in cotyledons, leaves and flower
buds. These promoters were also active in the calyptra cells and in pollen grains. pAtBGAL2 activity
showed a clear relationship with hypocotyl elongation in both light and dark conditions and, like
pAtBGAL1, pAtBGAL3 and pAtBGAL4, it was detected during the expansion of cotyledons, rosette leaves
and cauline leaves. Its activity was also intense in the early stages of flower and fruit development.
pAtBGAL5 was the only one among those from the subfamily a1 that was active in the trichomes that
appear throughout the plant, indicating a high specificity of the AtBGAL5 protein and its involvement in
the cell wall changes that accompany the formation of the trichome. The activity of pAtBGAL5 was also
high in radicles and roots, except in the meristematic area of these organs, and during seed formation.
Finally, the activity of pAtBGAL12 was mainly detected in meristematic zones of the plant: the leaf
primordium, emerging secondary roots and developing seeds, which indicates an involvement in the
differentiation process.
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0981-9428
DOI
10.1016/j.plaphy.2012.08.012
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