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Fruit developmental regulation of the kiwifruit actinidin promoter is conserved in transgenic petunia plants
Authors:Ershen Lin  Donald J W Burns  Richard C Gardner
Institution:(1) Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Auckland, Private Bag, 92019 Auckland, New Zealand;(2) DSIR Fruit and Trees, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand;(3) Present address: School of Biological Sciences, Macquarrie University, 2109 North Ryde, NSW, Australia;(4) Present address: Pastoral Agricultural Research Institute Ltd., Private Bag, 3123 Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract:We have examined the expression of actinidin, a cysteine protease found in kiwifruit, over the course of fruit development. Protease activity was first seen in fruit that had reached about half their final weight, and rose to high levels at harvest. The 5prime-flanking region (nucleotides –1301 to +58) of a kiwifruit actinidin gene was fused to the beta-glucuronidase (GUS)-coding region, and the chimaeric gene was introduced into transgenic petunia plants. Induction of the GUS gene was observed during the later stages of seed pod development, closely resembling the pattern of actinidin induction in fruit tissues of kiwifruit. Some GUS expression was also detected in the vascular system of the receptacle, leaves, stems and roots. A shorter promoter fragment consisting of nucleotides –115 to +58 conferred similar spatial and temporal regulation in some of the transgenic plants.
Keywords:kiwifruit  actinidin  protease activity  GUS fusion  gene expression  fruit
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