Distribution of phytochrome and chlorophyll-a/b-binding-protein mRNAs in etiolated Avena seedlings |
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Authors: | Kevin A. Seeley James T. Colbert |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, IA, USA |
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Abstract: | In 4-d-old dark-grown oat (Avena sativa L.) seedlings, the majority of the type-I-phytochrome (phyA) mRNA was found within 10 mm of the tip of the coleoptile sheath and in the mesocotyl node; almost none was detected in the enclosed primary leaf. In contrast, chlorophyll-a/b-binding-protein (cab) mRNAs were found almost exclusively in the enclosed primary leaf and were barely detectable in total-RNA samples from the coleoptile sheath or mesocotyl node of red-light-treated etiolated seedlings. Separated, dark-grown primary leaves responded to a red-light treatment by increasing cab-mRNA abundance in the absence of the coleoptile sheath or mesocotyl node tissues.Abbreviations cab gene for chlorophyll-a/b-binding protein - kb kilobase - phyA gene for type-I-phytochrome proteinWe are grateful to the members of the laboratory Dave Higgs, Theresa Tirimanne, Dr. Dennis Byrne, Bruce Held, Linda Barnes, Dr. Isaac John, and Iffat Rahim, for their helpful discussions and critical review. This work was supported by USDA grant No. 88-37261-4196 and No. 91-37304-6397, the Iowa State University Biotechnology Program, and the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Program. |
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Keywords: | Avena (phytochrome) Chlorophyll-a/bbinding protein Light regulation mRNA localization Phytochrome |
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