In many plants, cysteine proteinases play essential roles in a variety of d
evelopmental and physiological processes. In rice (Oryza sativa), REP-1 is
a primary cysteine proteinase responsible for the digestion of seed storage
proteins to provide nutrients to support the growth of young seedlings. In
the present study, the gene encoding REP-1 was isolated, characterized, an
d designated as OsEP3A. An OsEP3A-specific DNA probe was used to study the
effect of various factors on the expression of OsEP3A in germinating seeds
and vegetative tissues of rice. The expression of OsEP3A is hormonally regu
lated in germinating seeds, spatially and temporally regulated in vegetativ
e tissues, and nitrogen-regulated in suspension-cultured cells. The OsEP3A
promoter was linked to the coding sequence of the reporter gene, gusA, whic
h encodes beta-glucuronidase (GUS), and the chimeric gene was introduced in
to the rice genome. The OsEP3A promoter is sufficient to confer nitrogen re
gulation of GUS expression in suspension-cultured cells. Histochemical stud
ies also indicate that the OsEP3A promoter is sufficient to confer the horm
onal regulation of GUS expression in germinating seeds. These studies demon
strate that in rice the REP-1 protease encoded by OsEP3A may play a role in
various physiological responses and processes, and that multiple mechanism
s regulate the expression of OsEP3A.