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MYB transcription factors are differentially expressed and regulated during secondary vascular tissue development in hybrid aspen
Authors:Barbara Karpinska  Marlene Karlsson  Manoj Srivastava  Anneli Stenberg  Jarmo Schrader  Fredrik Sterky  Rishikesh Bhalerao  Gunnar Wingsle
Affiliation:Department of Botany, Stockholm University, Lilla Frescativ. 5, Stockholm, SE-10691, Sweden.
Abstract:More than 120,000 poplar ESTs have been sequenced from 20 different cDNA libraries by the Swedish Centre for Tree Functional Genomics. We screened this EST collection for MYB transcription factors involved in secondary vascular tissue formation, and genes assigned as PttMYB3Ra, PttMYB4a and PttMYB21a were selected for further characterisation. Three MYB genes showed different expression patterns in various organs, tissues and stem sub-sections representing different developmental stages of vascular tissue formation. Furthermore, the analysis showed that PttMYB21a expression was much higher in secondary cell wall formation zone of xylem and phloem fibers than in other developmental zones. Transgenic hybrid aspen plants, expressing the 3'-part of the PttMYB21a gene in antisense orientation were generated to assess the function of PttMYB21a gene in vascular tissue formation and lignification. All transgenic lines showed reduced growth and had fewer internodes compared to the wild-type. The analysis of selected lines showed that acid soluble lignin present in the bark was higher in transgenic lines as compared to wild-type plants. Moreover a higher transcript level of caffeoyl-CoA 3-O-methyltransferase [CCoAOMT]; EC 2.1.1.104) was found in the phloem of the transgenic plants, suggesting that PttMYB21a might function as a transcriptional repressor.
Keywords:gene regulation  gravity  hormones  hybrid aspen  MYB transcription factors  sucrose  wood
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