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Summary The human hemopexin gene was isolated and its structure determined. The gene spans approximately 12 kb and is interrupted by nine introns. When the intron/exon pattern was examined with respect to the polypeptide segments they encode, a direct correspondence between exons and the 10 repeating units in the protein was observed. The introns are not randomly placed; they fall in the middle of the region of amino acid sequence homology in strikingly similar locations in 6 of the 10 units and in a symmetrical position in the two halves of the coding sequence. These features strongly support the hypothesis that the gene evolved through intron-mediated duplications of a primordial sequence to a five-exon cluster. A more recent gene duplication led to the present-day gene organization.  相似文献   

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Cell cycle-regulated gene expression in Arabidopsis   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
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Caesium-affected gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
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Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) is generated in plants after exposure to a variety of biotic and abiotic stresses, and has been shown to induce a number of cellular responses. Previously, we showed that H(2)O(2) generated during plant-elicitor interactions acts as a signaling molecule to induce the expression of defense genes and initiate programmed cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana suspension cultures. Here, we report for the first time the identification by RNA differential display of four genes whose expression is induced by H(2)O(2). These include genes that have sequence homology to previously identified Arabidopsis genes encoding a late embryogenesis-abundant protein, a DNA-damage repair protein, and a serine/threonine kinase. Their putative roles in H(2)O(2)-induced defense responses are discussed.  相似文献   

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Intron-mediated enhancement of heterologous gene expression in maize   总被引:15,自引:0,他引:15  
Chimeric genes containing the coding sequence for bacterial chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) have been introduced by electroporation into maize protoplasts (Black Mexican Sweet) and transient expression monitored by enzyme assays. Levels of CAT expression were enhanced 12-fold and 20-fold respectively by the inclusion of maize alcohol dehydrogenase-1 introns 2 and 6 in the chimeric construct. This enhancement was seen when the intron was placed within the 5 translated region but not when it was located upstream of the promoter or within the 3 untranslated region. Deletion of exon sequences adjacent to intron 2 abolished its ability to mediate enhancement of CAT gene expression. Northern analysis of protoplasts electroporated with intron constructs revealed elevated levels of CAT mRNA. However, this elevation was insufficient to account for the increased enzyme activity. One explanation of these results is that splicing affects both the quantity of mRNA.  相似文献   

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The levels of beta-amylase activity and of the mRNA for beta-amylase in rosette leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. increased significantly, with the concomitant accumulation of starch, when whole plants or excised mature leaves were supplied with sucrose. A supply of glucose or fructose, but not of mannitol or sorbitol, to plants also induced the expression of the gene for beta-amylase, and the induction occurred not only in rosette leaves but also in roots, stems, and bracts. These results suggest that the gene for beta-amylase of Arabidopsis is subject to regulation by a carbohydrate metabolic signal, and expression of the gene in various tissues may be regulated by the carbon partitioning and sink-source interactions in the whole plant. The sugar-inducible expression of the gene in Arabidopsis was severely repressed in the absence of light. The sugar-inducible expression in the light was not inhibited by 3(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea or by chloramphenicol, but it was inhibited by cycloheximide. These results suggest that a light-induced signal and de novo synthesis of proteins in the cytoplasm are involved in the regulation. A fusion gene composed of the 5' upstream region of the gene for beta-amylase from Arabidopsis and the coding sequence of beta-glucuronidase showed the sugar-inducible expression in a light-dependent manner in rosette leaves of transgenic Arabidopsis.  相似文献   

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Summary The influence of a variety of parameters was investigated on polyethylene glycol (PEG)-mediated transient nptII and gus gene expression in mesophyll protoplasts of Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype, Estland, in order to develop a suitable transient gene expression system. The investigation revealed that a combination of 20% PEG, incubation time of 15 min, 20–30 μg plasmid concentration per ml along with 50 μg carrier DNA m/l, and inclusion of calcium and magnesium ions during transfection followed by a culture period of 24 h registered maximum NPTII activity. Of the various promoters used for driving expression of the gus gene, the ubiquitin promoter from A. thaliana was the most efficient followed by 35S promoter of the CaMV and the actin promoter of rice. For comparison, similar studies in protoplasts of rice, wheat, and Brassica also revealed the differences in strength of these promoters. Arabidopsis ubiquitin promoter was the most effective in Brassica, and the rice actin1 promoter was the most effective in rice and wheat.  相似文献   

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The CLAVATA3 (CLV3)/ESR-related (CLE) family of small polypeptides mediate intercellular signaling events in plants. The biological roles of several CLE family members have been characterized, but the function of the majority still remains elusive. We recently performed a systematic expression analysis of 23 Arabidopsis CLE genes to gain insight into the developmental processes they may potentially regulate during vegetative and reproductive growth. Our study revealed that each Arabidopsis tissue expresses one or more CLE genes, suggesting that they might play roles in many developmental and/or physiological processes. Here we determined the expression patterns of nine Arabidopsis CLE gene promoters in mature embryos and compared them to the known expression patterns in seedlings. We found that more than half of these CLE genes have similar expression profiles at the embryo and seedling stages, whereas the rest differ dramatically. The implications of these findings in understanding the biological processes controlled by these CLE genes are discussed.Key words: arabidopsis, CLE, embryo, polypeptide, signalingThe CLE genes encode small, secreted polypeptides characterized by a highly conserved 14 amino-acid region at their carboxyl termini called the CLE domain.1 To date 32 family members have been identified in Arabidopsis, yet only three have been assigned functions: CLV3, CLE40 and CLE41 have been implicated in stem cell homeostasis in shoot, root and vascular meristems, respectively.25 Overexpression studies indicated that CLE genes may regulate additional biological processes as diverse as root and shoot growth, phyllotaxis, apical dominance and leaf shape and size control.6,7 This hypothesis is consistent with our recent expression analysis of Arabidopsis A-type CLE genes,8 in which we found that all examined tissues expressed one or more CLE genes, in overlapping patterns. Each CLE promoter exhibited a highly distinct and specific activity profile, and many showed complex expression dynamics during vegetative and reproductive growth.Consistent with their roles in meristem maintenance, CLV3 and CLE40 are expressed early in embryogenesis when meristem initiation and organization take place.3,5 Yet there are no other reports of CLE gene expression in Arabidopsis embryos, and therefore it is not known to what extent this family of small peptides regulates intercellular signaling events during embryogenesis. We addressed this question by analyzing the expression patterns of selected CLE promoters in mature embryos and compared them with those in 11-day-old seedlings. We chose nine CLE genes whose promoters are active in different tissues of the seedling.8 Transgenic dried seeds carrying a single CLE promoter sequence driving the expression of the uidA reporter gene were imbibed in water for four days, the embryos dissected out of their seed coats, and beta-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter assays performed.9 Stained embryos were cleared with chloral hydrate10 and visualized using a Zeiss Axiophot microscope.Five of the CLE genes analyzed showed similar promoter expression patterns in mature embryos and in seedlings. In embryos, the CLE11, 13, 16 and 17 promoters drove GUS activity in specific patterns in the root. CLE11 and CLE13 promoter activity was detected in the root cap and root apical meristem (Fig. 1A and B), CLE16 promoter activity was observed in the root cap and above the root apical meristem (Fig. 1C), and CLE17 promoter activity was seen weakly in the root apical meristem (Fig. 1D). Each of these CLE genes exhibited a similar expression pattern in seedling roots.8 CLE17 was additionally expressed in the embryo shoot apex and at the cotyledon margins (Fig. 1D). Similarly, in seedlings CLE17 was expressed in the vegetative shoot apex, and at the margins of the cotyledons and fully expanded leaves.8 In embryos, CLE27 promoter activity was strong in the hypocotyl, as well as in the medial region of the cotyledons along the main vein (Fig. 1E). In seedlings, CLE27 was strongly expressed in the hypocotyl and exhibited patchy expression in both cotyledons and leaves.8 Our analysis reveals that the expression of these CLE genes is established early during development and remains constant at later stages, suggesting that they may perform the same function throughout the Arabidopsis life cycle.Open in a separate windowFigure 1GUS reporter activity driven by the promoters of (A) CLE11, (B) CLE13, (C) CLE16, (D) CLE17, (E) CLE27, (F) CLE1, (G) CLE12, (H) CLE18 and (I) CLE25 in mature Arabidopsis embryos. Arrowhead indicates GUS activity in the root cap and the arrow indicates GUS activity in the root apical meristem. Scale bar, 100 µm.Remarkably, the other four CLE promoters drove embryo expression patterns that were strongly divergent from what was observed in seedlings. We found that the CLE1 promoter was active in the embryo throughout the hypocotyl and in the central region of the cotyledons (Fig. 1F), but was observed in seedlings solely in the vasculature of fully differentiated roots and at the root tips.8 CLE12 promoter activity in embryos was observed throughout the hypocotyl and the cotyledons (Fig. 1G), whereas in seedlings it was detected weakly in the leaf vasculature and more strongly in the root vasculature.8 In contrast, the CLE18 and CLE25 promoters did not drive reporter activity in mature embryos (Fig. 1H and I), despite being broadly and strongly expressed in seedlings.8These four CLE gene promoters show dynamic shifts in their activity between different developmental stages. From our data we infer that CLE1 activity in hypocotyls and cotyledons is required solely during embryogenesis, and that the gene then acquires a distinct function in post-embryonic root development. Similarly CLE12 appears to acquire a post-embryonic function in the root vasculature, and its broad activity in the embryonic leaves becomes restricted to the leaf vasculature following germination. Finally, the absence of CLE18 and CLE25 promoter activity in mature embryos suggests that they may be dispensable for embryo formation, and might either specifically regulate post-embryonic signaling events in certain tissues or be involved in mediating responses to environmental stimuli to which embryos are not subjected. Alternatively, they may be expressed earlier during embryogenesis and become repressed during seed dormancy.Our spatio-temporal expression analysis of a small group of CLE genes in mature embryos and seedlings indicates that the majority of these signaling molecules exert their roles beginning early in development, potentially contributing to tissue patterning and organization. Yet whereas some appear to contribute to the same biological processes throughout the plant life cycle, others seem to function in different tissues at different developmental stages. In addition, each CLE promoter studied here is active in vegetative and/or reproductive tissues that are not present in embryos, such as trichomes (CLE16 and CLE17) and style (CLE1).8 This observation suggests that CLE genes are widely recruited to new tissue-specific signaling functions during the course of plant development.  相似文献   

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Genome-wide gene expression in an Arabidopsis cell suspension   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
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Sterols are important not only for structural components of eukaryotic cell membranes but also for biosynthetic precursors of steroid hormones. In plants, the diverse functions of sterol-derived brassinosteroids (BRs) in growth and development have been investigated rigorously, yet little is known about the regulatory roles of other phytosterols. Recent analysis of Arabidopsis fackel (fk) mutants and cloning of the FK gene that encodes a sterol C-14 reductase have indicated that sterols play a crucial role in plant cell division, embryogenesis, and development. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanism underlying the regulatory role of sterols in plant development has not been revealed. In this report, we demonstrate that both sterols and BR are active regulators of plant development and gene expression. Similar to BR, both typical (sitosterol and stigmasterol) and atypical (8, 14-diene sterols accumulated in fk mutants) sterols affect the expression of genes involved in cell expansion and cell division. The regulatory function of sterols in plant development is further supported by a phenocopy of the fk mutant using a sterol C-14 reductase inhibitor, fenpropimorph. Although fenpropimorph impairs cell expansion and affects gene expression in a dose-dependent manner, neither effect can be corrected by applying exogenous BR. These results provide strong evidence that sterols are essential for normal plant growth and development and that there is likely a BR-independent sterol response pathway in plants. On the basis of the expression of endogenous FK and a reporter gene FK::beta-glucuronidase, we have found that FK is up-regulated by several growth-promoting hormones including brassinolide and auxin, implicating a possible hormone crosstalk between sterol and other hormone-signaling pathways.  相似文献   

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We analyzed the complete genome sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana and sequence data from 83 genes in the outcrossing A. lyrata, to better understand the role of gene expression on the strength of natural selection on synonymous and replacement sites in Arabidopsis. From data on tRNA gene abundance, we find a good concordance between codon preferences and the relative abundance of isoaccepting tRNAs in the complete A. thaliana genome, consistent with models of translational selection. Both EST-based and new quantitative measures of gene expression (MPSS) suggest that codon preferences derived from information on tRNA abundance are more strongly associated with gene expression than those obtained from multivariate analysis, which provides further support for the hypothesis that codon bias in Arabidopsis is under selection mediated by tRNA abundance. Consistent with previous results, analysis of protein evolution reveals a significant correlation between gene expression level and amino acid substitution rate. Analysis by MPSS estimates of gene expression suggests that this effect is primarily the result of a correlation between the number of tissues in which a gene is expressed and the rate of amino acid substitution, which indicates that the degree of tissue specialization may be an important determinant of the rate of protein evolution in Arabidopsis.  相似文献   

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