Oxygen regulation of uricase and sucrose synthase synthesis in soybean callus tissue is exerted at the mRNA level |
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Authors: | Zhong-tian Xue Knud Larsen Bjarne U. Jochimsen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Biology and Plant Physiology, University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Molecular genetics, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology, Academia Sinica, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | The effect of lowering oxygen concentration on the expression of nodulin genes in soybean callus tissue devoid of the microsymbiont has been examined. Poly(A)+ RNA was isolated from tissue cultivated in 4% oxygen and in normal atmosphere.Quantitative mRNA hybridization experiments using nodule-specific uricase (Nodulin-35) and sucrose synthase (Nodulin-100) cDNA probes confirmed that the synthesis of the uricase and sucrose synthase is controlled by oxygen at the mRNA level.The steady-state levels of uricase and sucrose synthase mRNA increased significantly (5–6- and 4-fold respectively) when the callus tissue was incubated at reduced oxygen concentration. Concomitant with the increase in mRNA level a 6-fold increase in specific activity of sucrose synthase was observed.Two messengers representing poly-ubiquitin precursors also responded to lowering the oxygen concentration. The increase was about 5-fold at 4% oxygen. No expression at atmospheric oxygen or in response to low oxygen was observed when using cDNA probes for other nodulin genes such as leghemoglobin c3, nodulin-22 and nodulin-44. |
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Keywords: | uricase sucrose synthase oxygen regulation soybean callus tissue nodulin |
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