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. 1999 Jun;120(2):473–480. doi: 10.1104/pp.120.2.473

Table III.

Alfin1-binding sites found in NaCl/drought stress-induced promoter sequences

Gene and Plant Sequence Ref.
MsPRP2, alfalfa −299  5′ GTGGGG 3′ −289 Bastola et al. (1998) (AFO28841)
HVA1, barley ABA response element 2 −93   5′ GTGGCG 3′ −87 Straub et al. (1994) (X78205)
Atmyb2, Arabidopsis −559  5′ GAAGTG 3′ −555 Urao et al. (1993) (D14712)
−461  5′ GTGTGG 3′ −435
−222  5′ GCCGTG 3′ −217
rab28, maize −378  5′ GTCGTGCAG 3′ −360 Pla et al. (1991) (X59138)
salT, rice −1451 5′ GTGCAG 3′ −1446 Claes et al. (1990) (Z25811)
−843  5′ GTGACG 3′ −828
Osmotin, tobacco −1447 5′ GTGGTG 3′ −1442 Ragothama et al. (1993) (S68111)
−596  5′ GTGGTG 3′ −591
−471  5′ GTGGAG 3′ −466
CDeT27-45, resurrection plant −703  5′ GTGTGGGCG 3′ −695 Michel et al. (1993) (X69883)

Selection of potential Alfin1-binding sites was made for the coding strand on the basis of at least two adjacent triplets, one of which is GTG and the other of which is bordered by a G as defined by in vitro Alfin1 binding (Bastola et al., 1998). Additional sites (not shown) were found on the noncoding strand in many of these gene promoters. Numbers in parentheses indicate accession numbers.

a

All sequences identified are relative to the first ATG codon.