The Activity of a Tobacco Basic Chitinase Promotor in Transgenic White Clover Provides Insights into Plant Development and Symbiosis
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Published:1997
Issue:5
Volume:24
Page:555
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ISSN:1445-4408
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Container-title:Functional Plant Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Functional Plant Biol.
Author:
Pittock Christopher,Weinman Jeremy J.,Rolfe Barry G.
Abstract
White clover was transformed with a tobacco basic chitinase promoter:GUS
fusion. Basic chitinase promoter activity was detected by histochemical
staining. Comparison of the spatial and temporal expression of the chitinase
promoter-driven GUS gene in tobacco to that in white clover indicates that
transcription from the promoter is induced by similar developmental and
environmental response programs in each species. Wound-responsiveness of the
white clover transgene was rapid and localised following mechanical and aphid
(Family Aphididae) wounding. Developmental expression of the transgene during
root morphogenesis reveals strong expression in tap and lateral root meristems
but expression in lateral root meristems was observed only after the emergence
through the tap root epidermis. No expression of the transgene was detected in
the pericycle or the dividing cells of the developing lateral root. The
expression of the tobacco basic chitinase promoter:GUS transgene in white
clover was then used as a marker to examine the differences between the early
developmental pathways leading to lateral root formation and those involoved
in nodule formation in response to Rhizobium
inoculation. Inoculation of the zone of emerging root hairs with a
nodulation-competent Rhizobium strain ANU845(pRI4003),
triggered transient transgene expression 2 to 4 h post-inoculation. No
transgene expression was detectable after inoculation with purified Nod factor
from strain ANU843. Our results suggest that lateral roots and nodules differ
both in some of the mechanisms required to initiate cell division, and in
their ongoing development after the emergence from the root epidermis.
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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