Mohan R, Vijayan P, Kolattukudy P E
Ohio State Biotechnology Center, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210.
Plant Mol Biol. 1993 Jun;22(3):475-90. doi: 10.1007/BF00015977.
The tomato anionic peroxidase genes (tap1 and tap2) are induced by wounding and pathogen attack. The 5'-flanking region of tap1 confers wound- and pathogen-inducible beta-glucuronidase (GUS) expression in tobacco plants transformed with a tap1/GUS chimeric fusion gene construct. A series of nested 5' promoter deletions in the tap1/GUS fusion gene construct was created, and introduced into tobacco protoplasts via polyethylene glycol-mediated DNA transfer. A -202 construct (where the transcriptional start site is denoted +1) and larger tap1 promoter constructs showed constitutive GUS expression. A 2-fold increase in GUS expression over the high constitutive levels was observed with -358 bp and larger tap1 constructs when protoplasts were incubated with elicitor preparations from Verticillium albo-atrum. In tobacco plants transformed with the tap1 promoter deletion/GUS fusion gene constructs, wounding caused induction of GUS expression by 20 h that increased 6- to 18-fold by 72 h. The region between -202 and -358 of the tap1 promoter conferred wound responsiveness. GUS was also found to be expressed in the epidermis and trichomes in the aerial parts of transgenic plants. High-level GUS expression was observed in the nodal region of stems that was associated with the leaf traces. GUS that was absent in very young flower buds was found in the subsequent developmental stages in the pistils, ovaries and anthers. The developmentally regulated tissue-specific expression of GUS was found with all constructs containing the -202 and larger promoters whereas wound and pathogen induction required -358 or larger promoter. These results suggest that the tap1 gene, which was heretofore thought to be expressed only upon wounding or pathogen attack, plays a role in normal developmental processes of the plant and this gene acquired additional 5'-flanking promoter for the purpose of responding to wounding and fungal attack.
番茄阴离子过氧化物酶基因(tap1和tap2)受创伤和病原体侵袭诱导。tap1的5'侧翼区域在转有tap1/GUS嵌合融合基因构建体的烟草植株中赋予创伤和病原体诱导的β-葡萄糖醛酸酶(GUS)表达。构建了tap1/GUS融合基因构建体中的一系列嵌套5'启动子缺失体,并通过聚乙二醇介导的DNA转移导入烟草原生质体。一个-202构建体(转录起始位点记为+1)和更大的tap1启动子构建体显示出组成型GUS表达。当原生质体与来自黑白轮枝菌的激发子制剂一起孵育时,-358 bp及更大的tap1构建体的GUS表达比高组成型水平增加了2倍。在用tap1启动子缺失/GUS融合基因构建体转化的烟草植株中,创伤在20小时时引起GUS表达诱导,到72小时时增加了6至18倍。tap1启动子的-202和-358之间的区域赋予创伤反应性。还发现GUS在转基因植株地上部分的表皮和毛状体中表达。在与叶迹相关的茎节区域观察到高水平的GUS表达。在非常幼嫩的花芽中不存在的GUS在雌蕊、子房和花药的后续发育阶段中被发现。在所有含有-202及更大启动子的构建体中都发现了GUS的发育调控组织特异性表达,而创伤和病原体诱导则需要-358或更大的启动子。这些结果表明,迄今认为仅在创伤或病原体侵袭时才表达的tap1基因在植物的正常发育过程中起作用,并且该基因获得了额外的5'侧翼启动子以响应创伤和真菌侵袭。