Two growth-related organ-specific cDNAs from Cicer arietinum epicotyls

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作者
Munoz, FJ [1 ]
Dopico, B [1 ]
Labrador, E [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV SALAMANCA,DEPT BIOL VEGETAL FISIOL VEGETAL,E-37008 SALAMANCA,SPAIN
关键词
chickpea; epicotyls; growth; tissue-specific gene expression;
D O I
10.1023/A:1005892531385
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Two cDNAs, CanST-1 and CanST-2, encoding two different growth-related organ-specific sequences have been isolated from a cDNA library from growing epicotyls of Cicer arietinum. An intriguing property of these two clones is the presence in their coding region of a repeated sequence which is highly conserved except for the number of repeats. The corresponding genes of CanST-1 and CanST-2 encode for proteins related to elongation processes. CanST-1 and CanST-2 are up-regulated during epicotyl growth, the transcript levels of both clones decrease when the growth of epicotyls is inhibited by several treatments and their expression increases when epicotyls resume growth. Furthermore, clones CanST-1 and CanST-2 are tissue-specific and are only expressed in epicotyls, mesocotyls, roots and stem tissues whose cells undergo elongation processes. Neither clone was found to be expressed in other organs such as cotyledons, leaves, flowers, pods and immature seeds. The results of auxin (IAA) and brassinolides (BR) treatments suggest that the processes in which the proteins encoded by CanST-1 and CanST-2 are involved are not mediated by these hormones.
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页码:433 / 442
页数:10
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