Title : ( Construction and functional analysis of pathogen-inducible synthetic promoters in Brassica napus )
Authors: Farhad Shokouhifar , M.R. Zamani , M. Motallebi , A. Mousavi , A. Malboobi ,Abstract
In this study, we selected two known pathogen-inducible cis-acting elements, F and E17, to construct synthetic pathogen-inducible promoters for analysis in transformed canola (Brassica napus L.). The synthetic promoter approach was used, which involved the insertion of dimers and combining two cis-acting elements (E17 and F) upstream of the minimal CaMV 35S promoter. Canola plants were transformed by three constructs, pGEE, pGFF, pGFFEE containing synthetic promoters (SP), SP-EE, SP-FF and SP-FFEE, respectively. Analyses of histochemical and fluorometric GUS expression indicated that synthetic promoters responded to fungal elicitors and phytohormone treatments. The SP-FF promoter showed high responses against methyl jasmonate and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, while SP-EE demonstrated inducibility only in response to salicylic acid and Rhizoctonia solani. The SP-EE promoter similar to SP-FFEE, did not respond to S. sclerotiorum and methyl jasmonate. However, SP-FFEE was highly induced by R. solani elicitors and showed that the level of GUS expression was greater than that by either of E17 or F elements alone. These three synthetic promoters did not activate the expression of the reporter gene in response to cold, heat, UV and wounding.
Keywords
, canola, cis-acting element, elicitor, fungal infection, reporter gene@article{paperid:1023617,
author = {Shokouhifar, Farhad and M.R. Zamani and M. Motallebi and A. Mousavi and A. Malboobi},
title = {Construction and functional analysis of pathogen-inducible synthetic promoters in Brassica napus},
journal = {Biologia Plantarum},
year = {2011},
volume = {55},
number = {4},
month = {December},
issn = {0006-3134},
pages = {689--695},
numpages = {6},
keywords = {canola; cis-acting element; elicitor; fungal infection; reporter gene},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Construction and functional analysis of pathogen-inducible synthetic promoters in Brassica napus
%A Shokouhifar, Farhad
%A M.R. Zamani
%A M. Motallebi
%A A. Mousavi
%A A. Malboobi
%J Biologia Plantarum
%@ 0006-3134
%D 2011