Abstract
AbstractC4photosynthesis has evolved in over sixty plant lineages and improves photosynthetic efficiency by ∼50%. One unifying character of C4plants is photosynthetic activation of a compartment such as the bundle sheath, but gene regulatory networks controlling this cell type are poorly understood. In Arabidopsis a bipartite MYC-MYB transcription factor module restricts gene expression to these cells but in grasses the regulatory logic allowing bundle sheath gene expression has not been defined. Using the global staple and C3crop rice we identified theSULFITE REDUCTASEpromoter as sufficient for strong bundle sheath expression. This promoter encodes an intricatecis-regulatory logic with multiple activators and repressors acting combinatorially. Within this landscape we identified a distal enhancer activated by a quintet of transcription factors from the WRKY, G2-like, MYB-related, IDD and bZIP families. This module is necessary and sufficient to pattern gene expression to the rice bundle sheath. Oligomerisation of the enhancer and fusion to core promoters containing Y-patches allowed activity to be increased 220-fold. This enhancer generates bundle sheath-specific expression inArabidopsisindicating deep conservation in function between monocotyledons and dicotyledons. In summary, we identify an ancient, short, and tuneable enhancer patterning expression to the bundle sheath that we anticipate will be useful for engineering this cell type in various crop species.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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