J. Ohkawa et al., STRUCTURE OF THE GENOMIC DNA ENCODING CUCUMBER ASCORBATE OXIDASE AND ITS EXPRESSION IN TRANSGENIC PLANTS, Plant cell reports, 13(9), 1994, pp. 481-488
Genomic DNA (Aso1) encoding the ascorbate oxidase (ASO) of cucumber (C
ucumis sativas) was cloned and sequenced. From a comparison of the seq
uences of Aso1 and its cDNA [Ohkawa et al. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
86 (1989) 1239-1243], it was concluded that Aso1 consisted of four exo
ns and three introns. In the 5'-flanking region, sequence motif resemb
ling a TATA box and a CAAT box, were found 124 and 218 bp upstream, re
spectively, from the start codon. Sites of initiation of transcription
, determined by primer extension, were the A and G residues located 90
and 93 bp, respectively, upstream from the initiation codon. ASO was
abundant in cucumber fruits and stems. The 5'-flanking region, placed
upstream of the structural gene of beta-glucuronidase (GUS), expressed
the GUS activity in cucumber plants in a transient expression assay a
fter introduction of DNA with a particle gun. High-level GUS expressio
n was found in stems of transgenic tobacco plants harboring Aso1 promo
ter-GUS chimeric gene.