Author:
Djordjevic M.A.,Mathesius U.,Arioli T.,Weinman J. J.,Gärtner E.
Abstract
Expression patterns of two clover chalcone synthase promoters
(TsCHS1 and TsCHS3) were examined
in transgenic Trifolium subterraneum plants to
investigate flavonoid gene regulation and to determine if there is
differential regulation of these promoters from the CHS
multigene family. The CHS1 and
CHS3 genes occur as part of a tightly linked cluster of
tandemly orientated genes in subterranean clover. The
CHS promoters were fused to the β-glucuronidase
(GUS) reporter gene and reintroduced into subterranean
clovers. Analysis of the expression of the reporter genes showed that
near-identical expression patterns occurred in the transgenic plants
containing either the CHS1:GUS or
the CHS3:GUS fusions. Both
promoters responded rapidly to wounding of the shoot. Distinct changes in the
expression patterns of both promoters occurred during the development of
leaves and flowers. In young shoots, expression occurred throughout the
tissues and was restricted to the cambium and xylem parenchyma in mature
tissue. Roots possessed the highest activity levels, which were primarily
located in the meristematic tissues of the tap root, lateral root and nodule.
Epifluorescent localisation of flavonoids using diphenylboric
acid-2-aminoethylester correlated with the site of GUS activity in most
tissues. These results indicate that histochemical detection of
CHS expression in various root meristems and flower
parts is correlated with localised flavonoid accumulation in these cells. Our
studies suggest a physiological role for flavonoids at those sites.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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