CRUCIFERIN GENE FAMILIES ARE EXPRESSED COORDINATELY BUT WITH TISSUE-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES DURING BRASSICA-NAPUS SEED DEVELOPMENT

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作者
SJODAHL, S
GUSTAVSSON, HO
RODIN, J
LENMAN, M
HOGLUND, AS
RASK, L
机构
[1] Uppsala Genetic Center, Department of Cell Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, S-750 07
关键词
CRUCIFERIN; 12S GLOBULIN; BRASSICA-NAPUS; GENE FAMILIES; TRANSCRIPTION; IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00042350
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The major storage protein in seeds of Brassica napus, the 12S globulin cruciferin, is composed of three different groups of subunits; cru1, cru2/3 and cru4. By using gene family-specific probes, we have investigated the accumulation, rate of synthesis and spatial distribution of transcripts corresponding to the different groups of cruciferin subunits in developing seeds. Cruciferin transcripts derived from different gene families accumulate coordinately to comparable amounts during seed development. The corresponding gene families are, however, transcribed at different rates. Investigation of the spatial distribution of transcripts corresponding to each group of cruciferin subunits in the developing seed by in situ hybridization, revealed that mRNAs of all three types accumulate in both axis and cotyledons. Transcripts derived from cru1 and cru4 gene families show a similar cell specificity and accumulate in a similar spatial manner during seed development. In contrast, mRNAs corresponding to the cru2/3 gene family are expressed with a partly different cell specificity and show a slightly different pattern of accumulation in the axis and cotyledons, with a delayed accumulation in epidermal cells. In the cotyledons, the initial accumulation of this type of cruciferin mRNAs is also distinguished from the two other types. The differences in cell specificity are seen in the root cap and in provascular cells, where mRNAs belonging to the cru2/3 family are absent.
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页码:1165 / 1176
页数:12
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