Interaction between two cis ‐acting elements, ABRE and DRE, in ABA‐dependent expression of Arabidopsis rd29A gene in response to dehydration and high‐salinity stresses
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences · Kobe University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Many abiotic stress-inducible genes contain two cis-acting elements, namely a dehydration-responsive element (DRE; TACCGACAT) and an ABA-responsive element (ABRE; ACGTGG/TC), in their promoter regions. We precisely analyzed the 120 bp promoter region (-174 to -55) of the Arabidopsis rd29A gene whose expression is induced by dehydration, high-salinity, low-temperature, and abscisic acid (ABA) treatments and whose 120 bp promoter region contains the DRE, DRE/CRT-core motif (A/GCCGAC), and ABRE sequences. Deletion and base substitution analyses of this region showed that the DRE-core motif functions as DRE and that the DRE/DRE-core motif could be a coupling element of ABRE. Gel mobility shift assays revealed that…
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Authors
9- YNYoshihiro Narusaka
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, Kobe University
- KNKazuo Nakashima
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
- ZKZabta Khan Shinwari
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
- YSYoh Sakuma
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
- TFTakashi Furihata
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Transactivation
- Arabidopsis
- Promoter
- Abscisic acid
- Reporter gene
- Gene expression
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Clean water and sanitation