Jh. Kim et al., GENOMIC SEQUENCES OF THE SOYBEAN 24 KDA OLEOSIN GENES AND INITIAL ANALYSIS OF THEIR PROMOTER SEQUENCES, Molecules and cells, 6(4), 1996, pp. 393-399
The soybean 24 kDa oleosins, seed-specific oilbody-bound proteins, exi
st in two isoforms. These very homologous oleosin isoforms were compar
ed to see how their respective 5'-untranslated regions are conserved.
The genomic clones for these isoforms were screened and sequenced. Com
parisons of their transcription controlling regions with very similar
isoforms will provide some important clues in identifying DNA elements
important for the transcription of these oleosins and for seed specif
ic expression in general. Our initial analyses imply that the known DN
A elements important for seed-specific controls are present in these c
lones. These include TATA box, CAAT box, RY repeats, CATC box, CACA co
nsensus sequence, and abscisic acid (ABA)-responsive element. These DN
A elements are frequently present in most seed storage protein genes.
The sequence comparisons of the 5'-untranslated regions of the two alm
ost identical oleosins may help us to identify additional DNA elements
which are important for the transcription of oleosin and other seed p
roteins.