Zb. Liu et al., A G-BOX-BINDING PROTEIN FROM SOYBEAN BINDS TO THE E1 AUXIN-RESPONSE ELEMENT IN THE SOYBEAN GH3 PROMOTER AND CONTAINS A PROLINE-RICH REPRESSION DOMAIN, Plant physiology, 115(2), 1997, pp. 397-407
The E1 promoter fragment (-249 to -203) is one of three auxin-response
elements (AuxREs) in the soybean (Glycine max L.) GH3 promoter (Z.-B.
Liu, T. Ulmasov, X. Shi, G. Hagen, T.J. Guilfoyle [1994] Plant Cell 6
: 645-657). Results presented here further characterize and delimit th
e AuxRE within the E1 fragment. The E1 fragment functioned as an AuxRE
in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana fabacum L.) plants, as well as in tr
ansfected protoplasts. The AuxRE within E1 contains a C-box, and this
G-box was used to clone a G-box-binding factor (CBF) from soybean (SGB
F-2). This 45-kD GBF contains an N-terminal proline-rich domain and a
C-terminal basic/leucine zipper DNA-binding domain. Gel-mobility shift
assays were used to characterize the binding specificity of SGBF-2. A
ntiserum raised against recombinant SGBF-2 was used to further charact
erize SGBF-2 and antigenically related GBFs in soybean nuclear extract
s. Co-transfection assays with effector and reporter plasmids in carro
t (Daucus carota L.) protoplasts indicated that the N-terminal proline
-rich domain of SGBF-2 functioned as a repression domain in both basal
and auxin-inducible transcription.