Gh. Yu et G. An, Regulatory roles of benzyl adenine and sucrose during wound response of the ribosomal protein gene, rpL34, PL CELL ENV, 23(12), 2000, pp. 1363-1371
We previously reported that a large subunit ribosomal protein gene, rpL34,
was wound-inducible in tobacco leaves, and that benzyl adenine (BA) enhance
d the wound-inducible expression of the gene. Here we report that the wound
-inducible expression of the rpL34 gene is enhanced by sucrose. The regulat
ory roles of BA and sucrose in wound-signalling pathways were investigated
using transgenic plants expressing a fusion molecule between the rpL34 prom
oter and the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (cat) gene. Wounding caused
a progressive increase in CAT activity; BA and sucrose enhanced the respons
e. This indicates that regulation occurs at the transcriptional level. Diet
hyldithiocarbamic acid (DIECA) and other potent inhibitors of the octadecan
oid pathway inhibited the rpL34 promoter, and also reduced BA inducibility
of that wound response. However, inhibitors of the octadecanoid pathway did
not affect the sucrose response. Protein kinase inhibitors increased BA en
hancement while decreasing the sucrose effect, suggesting that protein kina
ses differentially regulate BA- and sucrose-signalling in the promoter's wo
und response. Taken together, BA and sucrose enhanced the wound response of
the rpL34 promoter via different signalling pathways, although they exerte
d overlapping effects on wound-induction of the promoter.