Paternally inherited transgenes are down-regulated but retain low activity during early embryogenesis in Arabidopsis
We investigated the timing of transgene activation after fertilisation in Arabidopsis following crosses and using two transgenic promoters (from the AtCYCB1 and AtLTP1 genes). Using both a transactivation system and direct transcriptional fusion to drive β-glucuronidase reporter expression, reciproc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | FEBS letters 2001-11, Vol.509 (1), p.11-16 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigated the timing of transgene activation after fertilisation in
Arabidopsis following crosses and using two transgenic promoters (from the
AtCYCB1 and
AtLTP1 genes). Using both a transactivation system and direct transcriptional fusion to drive β-glucuronidase reporter expression, reciprocal crosses showed a lack of expression of the paternal components. This is consistent with a lack of paternal genome activity previously reported during early seed development in
Arabidopsis [Viella-Calzada et al. (2000) Nature 404, 91–94]. However, transactivation experiments of the
BARNASE gene gave evidence that at least some paternal loci retain transcriptional activity, though at a low level, during early embryogenesis. |
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ISSN: | 0014-5793 1873-3468 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0014-5793(01)03097-6 |