Mutant and Overexpression Analysis of a C2H2 Single Zinc Finger Gene of Arabidopsis
The goal of this work was to characterize an Arabidopsis C2H2 single zinc finger gene, named AtZFP11 , that is similar to SUPERMAN ( SUP ) and RABBIT EARS ( RBE ). No altered phenotype was observed in mutants analyzed that were derived through TILLING nor a T-DNA insertion into the exon of At ZFP11...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology reporter 2012-02, Vol.30 (1), p.99-110 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The goal of this work was to characterize an Arabidopsis C2H2 single zinc finger gene, named
AtZFP11
, that is similar to
SUPERMAN
(
SUP
) and
RABBIT EARS
(
RBE
). No altered phenotype was observed in mutants analyzed that were derived through TILLING nor a T-DNA insertion into the exon of At
ZFP11
. Plants derived by intercrossing
AtZFP11
to
SUP
and
RBE
alleles did not display any phenotype that could be attributed to At
ZFP11
. Transgenic plants constitutively overexpressing the AtZFP11 protein displayed severe abnormalities. Phenotypically normal transgenic plants that contained an ecdysone-inducible promoter system fused to the
AtZFP11
gene were recovered. These transgenic plants displayed similar abnormalities once induced with methoxyfenozide. Microarray and RT-PCR analysis of gene expression in plants overexpressing At
ZFP11
after induction revealed changes in gene expression of a number of genes involved in auxin, jasmonic acid, and stress responses. These results suggest that AtZFP11 plays a role in regulation of gene expression and may be functionally redundant or that conditions needed to observe phenotypic differences in the mutant plants were not provided in the course of these experiments. |
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ISSN: | 0735-9640 1572-9818 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11105-011-0320-7 |