A. Bovy et al., LIGHT-REGULATED EXPRESSION OF THE ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA FERREDOXIN GENE REQUIRES SEQUENCES UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM OF THE TRANSCRIPTION INITIATION SITE, Plant molecular biology, 27(1), 1995, pp. 27-39
The effect of light on the expression of the Arabidopsis thaliana ferr
edoxin gene (fedA) was studied in mature tobacco plants. In light-trea
ted leaves of tobacco plants transformed with a full-length ferredoxin
gene, fedA-specific mRNA levels were more than twenty fold higher tha
n in dark-treated controls. This indicates that all components for reg
ulation of the Arabidopsis ferredoxin gene are present in tobacco. To
identify light-regulatory elements in the fedA gene, we have tested a
set of chimeric genes containing various parts of the fedA gene for li
ght-dependent expression in mature tobacco plants. A fedA promoter-GUS
fusion gene was not light-responsive, indicating that the 5'-upstream
promoter region is not sufficient for light regulation. Fusion genes
in which different transcribed regions of the fedA gene were expressed
from the CaMV 35S promoter showed only limited light regulation, if a
ny at all. This indicates that, like the fedA upstream region, the reg
ion downstream of the transcription start site is also not sufficient
for full light regulation. The combined results suggest that for full
light-regulated expression of the fedA gene, both the promoter region
and sequences downstream of the transcription start site are required.