F. Chen et Mr. Foolad, Nucellar-cell-specific expression of a lipid transfer protein gene in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), PL CELL REP, 18(6), 1999, pp. 445-450
Plant lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are thought to participate in many asp
ects of cell growth and development. We have identified a novel LTP gene (L
TP-ne) from barley (Hordeum vulgare) through differential screening of an o
vary cDNA library. LTP-ne was mapped to the distal region of the long arm o
f barley chromosome 4, distinct from the genomic location of other known LT
Ps. Sequence comparison indicated that LTP-ne was more closely related to t
he 7-kDa LTPs than to the 9-kDa LTPs in barley. In Northern hybridization,
LTP-ne transcripts were detected in ovary, but not in other tissues, and we
re most abundant 3-4 days after pollination. Furthermore, RNA in situ hybri
dization showed that within the ovary, the LTP-ne gene was specifically exp
ressed in the outer cell layer of the nucellus. These results showed that t
he newly identified barley LTP was ovular cell specific and regulated by po
llination/fertilization.