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. 1987 Sep;6(9):2525–2530. doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1987.tb02539.x

Cloning of a Nicotiana plumbaginifolia protoplast-specific enhancer-like sequence

Marie Horth 1, Ioan Negrutiu 1, Arséne Burny 1, Marc Van Montagu 2, Luis Herrera-Estrella 2,3
PMCID: PMC553669  PMID: 16453791

Abstract

We have isolated a 1.5-kb plant DNA fragment (called insert 7) from Nicotiana plumbaginifolia DNA that contains a protoplast-specific enhancer-like sequence. The presence of this sequence on a plasmid carrying a chimeric nos-npt-II gene conferring kanamycin resistance to plant cells, produces an overexpression of the npt-II gene during at least eight days after protoplast transformation. This effect on the expression of the nos promoter was independent of the orientation and was observed both on circular and linearized plasmids. On the contrary, insert 7 had no influence when present on another plasmid (in trans) in cotransformation experiments. The overexpression of the nos-npt-II gene due to the presence of insert 7 on the transforming plasmid is correlated with a higher level of synthesis of the corresponding RNA. Insert 7 did not affect the level of expression of the nos-npt-II gene in stably transformed calli, or in regenerated plants. However, the overexpression was again detected in protoplasts prepared from leaves of stably transformed plants. This 1.5-kb plant DNA fragment contains highly repetitive DNA sequences, specific to N. plumbaginifolia. However, the enhancer-like activity is localized on a 600-bp unique sequence of insert 7. Insert 7 had no detectable effect on the transient expression of another gene, the nopaline synthase gene present at a longer distance on the same plasmid.

Keywords: enhancer-like sequence, transformant, over-expression

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