TOBACCO PHYTOCHROMES - GENES, STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION

Citation
E. Adam et al., TOBACCO PHYTOCHROMES - GENES, STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION, Plant, cell and environment, 20(6), 1997, pp. 678-684
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01407791
Volume
20
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
678 - 684
Database
ISI
SICI code
0140-7791(1997)20:6<678:TP-GSA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Photomorphogenesis in tobacco, Like in other higher plant species, is regulated by at least three different types of photoreceptors, among w hich the best characterized is phytochrome, Three genes, designated Nt -PHYA1, Nt-PHYA2 and Nt-PHYB1, have been isolated from the allotetrapl oid Nicotiana tabacum encoding phytochrome A (phyA) -like and phytochr ome B (phvB) -like apoproteins, respectively. The deduced amino acid s equences of the encoded tobacco phyA and B proteins exhibit significan t homology- (> 75%) to phyA and phyB proteins described in Arabidopsis and in other plant species including potato, tomato and pea, Expressi on patterns and levels of the tobacco PHYA- and PHYB-like genes ha re been characterized in detail, Expression of the PHYB1 gene is regulate d mainly, while that of the PHYA genes is regulated partially, at the level of transcription, which is initiated at multiple start sites and produces at least three different types of transcripts differing in l ength and abundance, analysis of transgenic tobacco plants showed that expression patterns of the Nt-PHYA/GUS and Nt-PHYB/GUS transgenes exh ibit well-defined organ/tissue-specific patterns. Transcription of the endogenous Nt-PHYA genes as well as of the Nt-PHYA/GUS transgenes is down-regulated by light, and this regulation is mediated by phytochrom e. Expression of the Nt-PHYB gene is insensitive to light, Expression of several light-induced tobacco genes is mediated by phytochrome and further modulated by a circadian clock, Although phytochrome plays a s ignificant role in synchronizing/setting this endogenous oscillator, t ranscription of the Nt-PHYA and Nt-PHYB genes is not regulated by the circadian rhythm in developing tobacco seedlings, Ln the absence of we ll-characterized mutants, the precise biological function of tobacco p hyA and phyB molecules, in contrast to the phyA and phyB proteins in A rabidopsis, is not yet understood.