The soybean ENOD40(2) promoter is active in Arabidopsis thaliana and is temporally and spatially regulated

Plant Mol Biol. 1999 Jan;39(1):177-81. doi: 10.1023/a:1006146627301.

Abstract

The ENOD40 gene is induced early during Rhizobium-legume symbiosis and has probably a primary role in the nodule organogenesis. In this paper we show that the 1.7 kb 5'-flanking region of the GmENOD40(2) is able to drive the expression of a gusA-int marker in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana. The promoter activity is developmentally regulated and the major activity is detected in the root and in the stigma.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis / genetics*
  • Genes, Reporter
  • Glucuronidase / genetics
  • Glycine max / genetics*
  • Plant Proteins / genetics*
  • Plants, Genetically Modified
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic*
  • RNA, Long Noncoding
  • RNA, Untranslated / physiology
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • ENOD40 RNA
  • Plant Proteins
  • RNA, Long Noncoding
  • RNA, Untranslated
  • Glucuronidase