Js. Sloan et al., PROMOTER ANALYSIS OF A LIGHT-REGULATED GENE ENCODING HYDROXYPYRUVATE REDUCTASE, AN ENZYME OF THE PHOTORESPIRATORY GLYCOLATE PATHWAY, Plant journal, 3(6), 1993, pp. 867-874
Hydroxypyruvate reductase (HPR) is a peroxisomal enzyme that catalyzes
the NADH-dependent reduction of hydroxypyruvate to glycerate in the p
hotorespiratory glycolate pathway. HPR gene expression in cucumber see
dlings is organ-specific and light-regulated. A 5.7 kb fragment of cuc
umber genomic DNA containing the entire HPR-encoding gene, hpr-A, plus
1069 bp of 5' flanking sequence was introduced into tobacco, as was a
construct consisting of the upstream region (positions -1069 to +43)
of the hpr-A gene fused to the beta-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter gene.
Both constructs were expressed in the transgenic plants in an organ-s
pecific and light-dependent manner. A deletion analysis of the 5' flan
king sequence of the hpr-A gene was conducted in transgenic tobacco. A
construct in which the 5'-flanking region had been deleted to within
299 bases of the transcription start site was sufficient to confer a h
igh level of light-regulated expression on the hpr-A gene in the trans
genic plants. However, deletion to position -218 resulted in a substan
tial reduction in expression. The region between positions -299 and -2
18 contains sequences resembling the I box and G box elements that are
associated with other light-regulated genes.