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A Pin gene families encoding components of auxin efflux carriers in Brassica juncea
Authors:WEI MIN NI    XIAO YA CHEN  ZHI HONG XU    HONG WEI XUE    National Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics
Institution:WEI MIN NI1,2,XIAO YA CHEN1,ZHI HONG XU1,2,HONG WEI XUE1,2,*1 National Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics,Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology,ShanghaiInstitutes for Biological Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences2Partner Group of Max-Planc
Abstract:Based on the sequence information of Arabidopsis PIN1, two cDNAs encoding PIN homologues from Brassica juncea, Bjpin2 and Bjpin3, were isolated through cDNA library screening. Bjpin2 and Bjpin3 encoded proteins containing 640 and 635 amino acid residues, respectively, which shared 97.5% identities with each other and were highly homologous to Arabidopsis PIN1, PIN2 and other putative PIN proteins. BJPIN2 and BjPIN3 had similar structures as AtPIN proteins. Northern blot analysis indicated that Bjpin2 was expressed in stem, leaf and floral tissues, while Bjpin3 was expressed predominantly in stem and hypocotyls. Two promoter fragments of pin genes, Bjpin-X and Bjpin-Z, were isolated by 'genome walking' technique using primers at 5'-end of pin cDNA. Promoter-gus fusion studies revealed the GUS activities driven by Bjpin-X were at internal side of xylem and petal; while those driven by Bjpin-Z were detected at leaf vein, epidermal cell and cortex of stem, vascular tissues and anther. Results of the pin genes with different expression patterns in B. juncea suggested the presence of a gene family.
Keywords:Brassica juncea  polar auxin transport  auxin efflux carrier  promoter  
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