A. Vangysel et al., A NEGATIVELY LIGHT-REGULATED GENE FROM ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA ENCODES APROTEIN SHOWING HIGH SIMILARITY TO BLUE COPPER-BINDING PROTEINS, Gene, 136(1-2), 1993, pp. 79-85
A negatively photo-regulated gene (bcb) has been isolated by means of
differential hybridization of a genomic library of Arbidopsis thaliana
. In mature plants, a 20-fold increase in the amount of steady-state b
cb mRNA can be detected upon 48 h of dark adaption. The expression lev
el of the gene is also dependent upon the developmental stage of the p
lant. The 21.5-kDa gene product (BCB) shows extensive similarity with
blue Cu2+-binding proteins such as plastocyanin and stellacyanin. The
protein abundance increases only twofold upon dark adaption, which imp
lies the presence of post-transcriptional control. The isolation of a
novel negatively photoregulated gene allows us to investigate the comp
lex expression profile of genes responding to the absence of light.