Modular nature of abscisic acid (ABA) response complexes: Composite promoter units that are necessary and sufficient for ABA induction of gene expression in barley

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Shen, QX [1 ]
Zhang, PN [1 ]
Ho, THD [1 ]
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[1] WASHINGTON UNIV,DEPT BIOL,PLANT BIOL PROGRAM,DEPT BIOL & BIOMED SCI,ST LOUIS,MO 63130
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10.1105/tpc.8.7.1107
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The modular nature of the abscisic acid response complex (ABRC), the promoter unit necessary and sufficient for abscisic acid (ABA) induction of gene expression in barley, is defined in this study. We investigated ABA induction of a barley late embrogenesis abundant (Lea) gene, HVA1, and found that the ABRC of this gene consists of a 10-bp box with an ACGT core (ACGT-box) and the 11 bp directly upstream, named coupling element 3 (CE3). Only one copy of this ABRC is sufficient to confer ABA induction when linked to a minimal promoter, Because we previously reported another ABRC in the barley HVA22 gene, which consists of an ACGT-box with a distal coupling element (CE1), exchange experiments were conducted to study the interaction among modular elements in these ABRCs. We show that ACGT-boxes in these ABRCs are interchangeable, indicating that an ACGT-box can interact with either a distal or a proximal coupling element to confer ABA response, However, the two coupling elements are not fully exchangeable, Although CE3 can function either proximal or distal to the ACGT-box, CE1 is only functional at the distal position, The presence of both the distal and the proximal coupling elements has a synergistic effect on the absolute level of expression as well as on ABA induction, These ABRCs function in both seed and vegetative tissues, In seeds, ABA induction of the ABRC containing the proximal CE3, but not the ABRC with the distal CE1, is enhanced in the presence of the transcription regulator Viviparous1, indicating that these two ABRCs are mediated by different ABA signal transduction pathways.
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