MOLECULAR-BASIS OF THE INCREASE IN INVERTASE ACTIVITY ELICITED BY GRAVISTIMULATION OF OAT-SHOOT PULVINI

Citation
Ll. Wu et al., MOLECULAR-BASIS OF THE INCREASE IN INVERTASE ACTIVITY ELICITED BY GRAVISTIMULATION OF OAT-SHOOT PULVINI, Journal of plant physiology, 142(2), 1993, pp. 179-183
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01761617
Volume
142
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
179 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0176-1617(1993)142:2<179:MOTIII>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
An asymmetric (top vs. bottom) increase in invertase activity is elici ted by gravistimulation in oat-shoot pulvini starting within 3 h after treatment. in order to analyze the regulation of invertase gene expre ssion in this system, we examined the effect of gravistimulation on in vertase mRNA induction. Total RNA and poly(A)+RNA, isolated from oat p ulvini, and two oligonucleotide primers, corresponding to two conserve d amino-acid sequences (NDPNG and WECPD) found in invertase from other species, were used for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). A partial -length cDNA (550 base pairs) was obtained and characterized. There wa s a 52 % deduced amino-acid sequence homology to that of carrot beta-f ructosidase and a 48 % homology to that of tomato invertase. Northern blot analysis showed that there was an obvious transient accumulation of invertase mRNA elicited by gravistimulation of oat pulvini. The mRN A was rapidly induced to a maximum level at 1 h following gravistimula tion treatment and gradually decreased afterwards. The mRNA level in t he bottom half of the oat pulvinus was significantly higher (five-fold ) than that in the top half of the pulvinus tissue. The induction of i nvertase mRNA was consistent with the transient enhancement of inverta se activity during the graviresponse of the pulvinus. These data indic ate that the expression of the invertase gene(s) could be regulated by gravistimulation at the transcriptional and/or translational levels. Southern blot analysis showed that there were four genomic DNA fragmen ts hybridized to the invertase cDNA. This suggests that an invertase g ene family may exist in oat plants.