A novel cold-inducible promoter,PThCAP from Tamarix hispida,confers cold tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana

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Xiaohong Guo [1 ,2 ]
Yandong Lv [2 ]
Hongyu Li [2 ]
Nan Fu [3 ]
Guiping Zheng [2 ]
Lihua Liu [2 ]
Yuhua Li [4 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding,Northeast Forestry University
[2] Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm Improvement of Heilongjiang Province Agronomy College,Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University
[3] College of Life Science and Technology,Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University
[4] College of Life Sciences,Daqing Bio-tech Research Institute,Northeast Forestry
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Our previous studies have revealed that the Th CAP gene plays a vital role in transgenic Populus(P.davidiana 9 P.bolleana) in response to cold stress.However,the regulatory mechanism of Th CAP gene expression has been unclear.In this study,the 50 flanking region of the Th CAP promoter(PTh CAP) was cloned using a genomewalking method.By analyzing cis-acting regulatory elements of PTh CAP,a DRE motif and MYC and MYB elements were found to be located in the promoter.To identify the regulatory elements that control the expression of the Th CAP gene promoter,a series of deletion derivatives ofPTh CAP,P1–P5,from the translation start code(-1538,-1190,-900,-718 and-375 bp),were fused to the GUS reporter gene,and then each deletion was stably introduced into Arabidopsis thaliana plants.Deletion analysis of the promoter suggested that only the P2 fragment had strong GUS expression in leaves and roots of A.thaliana exposed to low temperature stress.These results suggest that this290-bp region(-1190 to-900 bp),as an important part in PTh CAP,was associated with cold tolerance of A.thaliana.Our results provide evidence for the regulatory mechanism of Th CAP gene involved in the response to cold stress,and that the gene is promising candidate gene for genetic improvement of crops.
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