Regulated Expression of a Gene-Fusion Product Derived from the Gene for Phytochrome I from Pisum sativum and the uidA Gene from E. coli in Transgenic Petunia hybrida |
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Authors: | Komeda, Yoshibumi Yamashita, Hirofumi Sato, Naoki Tsukaya, Hirokazu Naito, Satoshi |
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Affiliation: | 1Molecular Genetics Research Laboratory, The University of Tokyo Hongo, Tokyo, 113 Japan 2Department of Botany, The University of Tokyo Hongo, Tokyo, 113 Japan |
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Abstract: | The 5'-upstream region (2.4 kb) of the gene for phytochromeI from Pisum sativum (phyl) was fused to the uidA gene fromEscherichia coli that encodes ß-glucuronidase (GUS).The resulting PHY-GUS fusion was introduced into Petunia hybridaand was used as a reporter of the expression of the phyI genewhich was recognized by GUS activity. The PHY-GUS fusion wasexpressed at a relatively high level when transgenic plantswere grown in the dark, while leaves and stems of light-grownplants showed background activity. Flowers of light-grown plantswere shown to have significant levels of GUS activity but rootsdid not have such activity. When light-grown transgenic plantswere transferred to the dark, they expressed the activity atlevels that corresponded to those of dark-grown plants. Lighttreatment prior to growth in darkness revealed red/far-red reversibilityof recovery of the activity. Thus, the 2.4-kb fragment fromthe 5' region of the phyI gene carries the information necessaryfor the light-repressible autoregulation. (Received March 30, 1991; Accepted May 20, 1991) |
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