Ph. Su et al., Spatial and temporal expression of a rice prolamin gene RP5 promoter in transgenic tobacco and rice, J PLANT PHY, 158(2), 2001, pp. 247-254
Alcohol-soluble prolamin is one of the major storage proteins in the rice s
eed. To study the spatial and temporal expression of a prolamin gene RP5, w
e introduced the RP5/beta -D-glucuronidase (GUS) chimeric gene into tobacco
(Nicotiana tabacum) and rice (Oryza sativa) via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-
mediated transformation. Expression of the GUS reporter gene in transgenic
tobacco was not restricted to the endosperm of seeds, but was also seen in
the vascular tissue of stems. In transgenic rice, a high level of GUS activ
ity was detected exclusively in the endosperm cells, with stronger expressi
on in the aleurone layer and the subaleurone cells of the endosperm, Tempor
al expression patterns of the transgene in the two host plants were quite s
imilar, the levels of GUS activity in transgenic seeds reaching the maximum
12-16 days after flowering (DAF) (mid-maturation). Northern-blot analysis
showed that the GUS and endogenous RP5 transcripts accumulated nearly in pa
rallel during rice seed development These results suggest that the RP5 prom
oter is sufficient to confer the endosperm-specific expression and the temp
oral control in the homologous rice host, but not in the heterologous host,
tobacco. Furthermore. the transgenic rice lines could transmit the RP5/GUS
chimeric gene to R2 seeds without gene silencing, and their expression lev
els remained as high as the primary transformants, indicating that the RP5
promoter is potentially useful in molecular breeding to express a gene of i
nterest at high levels in rice endosperm.