Functional analysis of the DAT gene promoter using transient Catharanthus roseus and stable Nicotiana tabacum transformation systems
The Catharanthus roseus DAT gene encodes the enzyme acetyl-CoA:deacetylvindoline-4- O- acetyltransferase involved in the last step of the indole alkaloid pathway leading to vindoline. This gene is characterized by specific cell type expression in idioblasts and laticifers. To understand the specific...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2011-07, Vol.30 (7), p.1173-1182 |
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Catharanthus roseus
DAT
gene encodes the enzyme acetyl-CoA:deacetylvindoline-4-
O-
acetyltransferase involved in the last step of the indole alkaloid pathway leading to vindoline. This gene is characterized by specific cell type expression in idioblasts and laticifers. To understand the specific transcriptional regulation mechanism(s) of
DAT
, several
DAT
promoter
GUS
constructs were cloned into pCAMBIA1305.1. Agroinfiltration of different explant types of
C. roseus
resulted in organ-specific accumulation of GUS, albeit at various levels. Heterologous accumulation of GUS in transgenic tobacco revealed both general and non-specific expression with the exception of a stomata-specific expression when 2.3 kb of the
DAT
promoter was coupled with a portion of the
DAT
ORF. These results suggest that in addition to the 2.3 kb upstream of the
DAT
transcriptional start site, additional
cis
-acting elements may be responsible for the specific spatial expression of
DAT
in vivo. Furthermore, hairy roots transformed with
DAT
promoter
GUS
constructs demonstrated
GUS
expression in root tissues (visualized through GUS enzyme activity), even though
DAT
is repressed in non-transformed roots. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-011-1025-y |