Distinct expression patterns of two Arabidopsis phytocystatin genes, AtCYS1 and AtCYS2, during development and abiotic stresses

被引:0
作者
Jung Eun Hwang
Joon Ki Hong
Chan Ju Lim
Huan Chen
Jihyun Je
Kyung Ae Yang
Dool Yi Kim
Young Ju Choi
Sang Yeol Lee
Chae Oh Lim
机构
[1] Graduate School of Gyeongsang National University,Division of Applied Life Science (BK21 Program), Environmental Biotechnology National Core Research Center and PMBBRC
[2] Rural Development Administration,National Academy of Agricultural Science
[3] Silla University,Department of Food and Nutrition
来源
Plant Cell Reports | 2010年 / 29卷
关键词
Abiotic stress; Cysteine protease inhibitor; Gene expression; GUS staining; Promoter; Transgenic plant;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The phytocystatins of plants are members of the cystatin superfamily of proteins, which are potent inhibitors of cysteine proteases. The Arabidopsis genome encodes seven phytocystatin isoforms (AtCYSs) in two distantly related AtCYS gene clusters. We selected AtCYS1 and AtCYS2 as representatives for each cluster and then generated transgenic plants expressing the GUS reporter gene under the control of each gene promoter. These plants were used to examine AtCYS expression at various stages of plant development and in response to abiotic stresses. Histochemical analysis of AtCYS1 promoter- and AtCYS2 promoter-GUS transgenic plants revealed that these genes have similar but distinct spatial and temporal expression patterns during normal development. In particular, AtCYS1 was preferentially expressed in the vascular tissue of all organs, whereas AtCYS2 was expressed in trichomes and guard cells in young leaves, caps of roots, and in connecting regions of the immature anthers and filaments and the style and stigma in flowers. In addition, each AtCYS gene has a unique expression profile during abiotic stresses. High temperature and wounding stress enhanced the expression of both AtCYS1 and AtCYS2, but the temporal and spatial patterns of induction differed. From these data, we propose that these two AtCYS genes play important, but distinct, roles in plant development and stress responses.
引用
收藏
页码:905 / 915
页数:10
相关论文
共 271 条
  • [1] Abe K(1987)Molecular cloning of a cysteine proteinase inhibitor of rice (oryzacystatin). Homology with animal cystatins and transient expression in the ripening process of rice seeds J Biol Chem 262 16793-16797
  • [2] Emori Y(1988)Key features of heat shock regulatory elements Mol Cell Biol 8 3761-3769
  • [3] Kondo H(2003)AtCYS1, a cystatin from Eur J Biochem 270 2593-2604
  • [4] Suzuki K(1993), suppresses hypersensitive cell death Plant Physiol 103 1347-1353
  • [5] Arai S(1996)Methyl jasmonate induces papain inhibitor(s) in tomato leaves Plant Physiol 112 1201-1210
  • [6] Amin J(2001)Differential expression of soybean cysteine proteinase inhibitor genes during development and in response to wounding and methyl jasmonate Plant Cell 13 1499-1510
  • [7] Ananthan J(2000)Growth stage-based phenotypic analysis of Arabidopsis: a model for high throughput functional genomics in plants J Biol Chem 275 1723-1730
  • [8] Voellmy R(2006)ABFs, a family of ABA-responsive element binding factors Planta 223 1207-1218
  • [9] Belenghi B(1998)A cold inducible multidomain cystatin from winter wheat inhibits growth of the snow mold fungus, Plant J 16 735-743
  • [10] Acconcia F(2001)Floral dip: a simplified method for Mol Breed 7 35-42