首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Differential Regulation of Nuclear Genes during Blue Light-dependent Chloroplast Differentiation in Cultured Plant Cells
Authors:S. Bockholt  R. Kaldenhoff  G. Richter
Abstract:Nuclei capable of RNA synthesis were isolated from both dark-grown and blue light-irradiated cell cultures of Chenopodium rubrum. Analysis of the heterodisperse RNA sequences synthesized showed that the SSU and LHCP gene as well as early light-induced genes were specifically transcribed. The relative transcription rate of their mRNAs increased with the onset of blue light irradiation reaching a maximum at about 12 h, then dropped to the dark level. A comparison with the steady-state concentration of the same mRNAs in vivo revealed a substantial difference between the two groups of genes: For the three early light-induced genes the in vitro transcription rate is in good accordance with the observed steady-state level of their transcripts supporting the notion that the blue light-dependent rapid and transient accumulation in vivo is caused by a temporary increase in the transcription rate of the corresponding genes. In contrast, for the SSU and LHCP gene, the changes in transcription rate do not follow those in steady-state concentration; thus the observed steady increase of the latter in blue light cannot be explained as an enhancement in the transcription rates of both genes, but is a likely consequence of post-transcriptional events.
Keywords:Blue light  cell culture  chloroplast differentiation  isolated nuclei  mRNA level  nuclear genes
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号