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GrainGenes Reference Report: JEB-45-561

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JEB-45-561
Title
Rapid analysis of an osmotic stress responsive promoter by transient expression in intact wheat embryos
Journal
Journal of Experimental Botany
Year
1994
Volume
45
Pages
561-566
Author
Onde S
Futers T
Cuming A
Abstract
Expression of the wheat 'Em' genes in embryos is strongly induced both by abscisic acid and by subjection to osmotic stress We have examined the basis of this induction in an homologous system by constructing fusions between the promoter sequences of a cloned 'Em' gene and the GUS reporter gene. The ABA-and stress-mediated expression of these constructs has been assayed following delivery to intact wheat embryos by particle bombardment. Staining of bombarded embryos with the chromogenic substrate X-gluc enabled a simple and rapid visual identification of promoter activity by scoring the numbers of stained spots. Although not rigorously quantitative, a general correspondence between number of expression events (spots) and promoter activity could be inferred when the results obtained with bombarded embryos were compared with those obtained by the fluorimetric measurement of GUS activity in cereal aleurone protoplasts transfected with the same constructs. Analysis of a series of 5'-deletions of the 'Em' promoters indicated that the stress-responsive cis-acting regulatory elements comprise the same sequences as those responsible for ABA-mediated gene expression.
Keyword
abscisic acid
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