Diverse Mechanisms Regulate the Expression of Genes Coding for C
William C. Taylor, Elke Rosche, Jerry S. Marshall, Shahjahan Ali, Chris J. Chastain and Julie A. Chitty
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 24(4) 437 - 442
Abstract
Most of the enzymes of the C4 pathway of photosynthesis
are compartmentalised in either mesophyll or bundle sheath cells. We have
begun to dissect the mechanisms controlling the cell-specific expression of
genes coding for C4 enzymes by locating the regulatory
DNA sequences from two genes in the transformable C4
dicot, Flaveria bidentis. We show that chloroplast and
cytosolic forms of pyruvate,orthophosphate dikinase are encoded by a single
gene, Pdk. By fusing selected regions of the
Pdk gene, to the gusA reporter
gene we were able to infer promoter activities from measurements of GUS enzyme
activity in transgenic F. bidentis plants. We show that
the 5´ end of the Pdk gene contains sequences
controlling high-level, mesophyll-specific expression of the
C4 form of the enzyme. The promoter controlling
low-level expression of the cytosolic form was located in the large intron.
The C4 isoform of NADP-malic enzyme is encoded by the
Me1 gene. Analyses of a series of reporter gene fusions
showed that sequences at the 5´ end of the gene control bundle sheath
expression but that sequences located near the 3´ end are necessary for
high-level expression. The mechanisms regulating the expression of both genes
are clearly different and suggest that there is no universal mechanism
controlling the expression of genes coding for C4
enzymes.
Full text doi:10.1071/PP97029
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